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Things Biden and the Democrats did, this week #23
June 14-21 2024.
On the 12th anniversary of President Obama's DACA program President Biden announced a new pathway to legal status and eventual citizenship for Dreamers. DACA was an executive action by President Obama which deferred any deportation of persons brought to the US as children without legal status. While DACA allowed Dreamers to work legally in the US for the first time, it didn't give them permanent legal status. Now the Biden administration is streamlining the process for employers to apply for work Visas for Dreamers. With Visas Dreamers will for the first time have legal status, the ability to leave and reenter the US legally, and a pathway to a Green Card and eventual citizenship.
President Biden also announced protections for the undocumented spouses and children of US citizens. The new rule allows the spouse, or step-child of a US citizen to apply for lawful permanent residency without having to leaving the country. It's estimated this will help 500,000 undocumented people married to Americans, and 50,000 children under the age of 21 whose parent is married to an American citizen. Current law forces spouses to leave the United States if they're here illegally and wait and unclear period of probation before being allowed to return, but being allowed back is not assured.
The IRS announced that it'll close a tax loophole used by the ultra rich and corporations and believes it'll raise $50 billion in revenue. Known as a "pass-through" has allowed the rich to move money around to avoid taxes in a move the Treasury is calling a shell-game. Pass-throughs have grown by 70% between 2010 and 2019 and the IRS believes it helped the rich avoid paying $160 billion dollars in taxes during that time. The IRS estimates its crack down on these will raise $50 billion in tax revenue over the next 10 years.
The EPA and Department of Energy announced $850 million to monitor, measure, quantify and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Methane is the second most common greenhouse gas, responsible for 1/3rd of the global warming. The funding will focus on helping small operators significantly reduce emissions, as well as help more quickly detect and cap methane leaks from low-producing wells. All this comes after the EPA finalized rules to reduce methane emissions by 80% from oil and gas.
The Biden Administration took steps to protect the nations Old Growth Forests. The move will greatly restrict any logging against the 41 million acres of protected land owned by the federal government. The Administration also touted the 20% of America's forests that are in urban settings as parks and the $1.4 billion invested in their protection through the President’s Investing in America agenda.
The Biden Administration released new rules tying government support for clean energy to good paying jobs. If companies want to qualify for massive tax credits they'll have to offer higher wages and better conditions. This move will push union level wages across the green energy sector.
The Department of Education announced large reductions in student loan payments, and even a pause for some, starting in July. For millions of Americans enrolled in the Biden Administration's SAVE plan, starting in July, monthly payments on loans borrowed for undergraduate will be reduced from 10% to 5% of discretionary income. As the department hasn't been able to fully calculate the change for all borrowers at this point it will pause payment for those it hasn't finalized the formula for and they won't have to make a payment till DoE figures it out. The SAVE plan allows many borrowers to make payments as low as $0 a month toward having their loans forgiven. So far the Biden Administration has forgiven $5.5 billion wiping out the debt of 414,000 people enrolled in SAVE.
The Biden Administration celebrated the 1 Millionth pension protected under the American Rescue Plan. Senator Bob Casey joined Biden Administration officials and Union official to announce that thanks to the Butch Lewis Act passed in 2021 the government would be stepping in to secure the pensions of 103,000 Bakery and Confectionery Union workers which were facing a devastating 45% cut. This brings to 1 million the number of workers and retirees whose pensions have been secured by the Biden Administration, which has supported 83 different pension funds protecting them from an average of 37% cut.
The Department of Energy announced $900 million for the next generation of nuclear power. This investment in Gen III+ Small Modular Reactor will help bring about smaller and more flexible nuclear reactors with smaller footprints. Congress also passed a bill meant to streamline nuclear power and help push on to the 4th generation of reactors
Vice President Harris announced a $1.5 billion dollar aid package to Ukraine. $500 million will go toward repairing Ukraine's devastated energy sector which has been disrupted by Russian bombing. $324 million will go toward emergency energy infrastructure repair. $379 million in humanitarian assistance from the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development to help refugees and other people impacted by the war.
America pledged $315 million in new aid for Sudan. Sudan's on-going civil war has lead to nearly apocalyptic conditions in the country. Director of USAID, Samantha Power, warned that Sudan could quickly become the largest famine the world has seen since Ethiopia in the early 1980s when a million people died over 2 years. The US aid includes food and water aid as well as malnutrition screening and treatment for young children.
Bonus: Maryland Governor Wes Moore pardoned more than 175,000 people for marijuana convictions. This mirrors President Biden's pardoning of people convicted of federal marijuana charges in 2022 and December 2023. President Biden is not able to pardon people for state level crimes so called on Governors to copy his action and pardon people in their own state. Wes Moore, a Democrat, was elected in 2022 replacing Republican Larry Hogan.
#Thanks Biden#Joe Biden#us politics#american politics#immigration#DACA#Dreamers#IRS#tax the rich#student loans#climate change#climate action#nuclear power#marijuana#criminal justice reform#ukraine#Sudan#Pensions
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the fucking arrogance and blatant nationalism in the way europeans declare polce brutality a "US problem" as if americans are the only people with a corrupt system
my leftist swedish mother actually agrees with ACAB with the addendum that it's only the Americans, we're not like that here
let the brutal forced used on greta thunberg, a swedish teenager protesting climate change, by dutch police be a testament to the lie of european "democracy" and how it is democracy in name and nothing else.
let the immigrant kids who are brutalized, humiliated and oppressed every day in sweden by cops who "protect and serve" serve as a reminder of how incredibly flawed we are.
let the 700% increase in death by cops in sweden in the last ten years show us how we are no better than the americans we condemn.
we are not better. you are buying into propaganda if you think this doesn't apply to your country too
#nydias post#swedenposting#police brutality#swedish politics#sweblr#police violence#european politics#world politics#police reform#greta thunberg#tw xenophobia#tw rasicm#immigration#immigration rights#human rights#leftist politics#activism#my moms best friend is training to become a cop and im fully cutting contact with her.
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“America likes to tell a certain story about itself: It’s a safe haven, a place of refuge for the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. It’s a story that history shows hasn’t always been true. But thankfully, it just got easier for Americans to take matters into their own hands and turn that aspiration into a reality.
The Biden administration on January 19 launched the Welcome Corps, a new program that will allow groups of Americans to directly sponsor refugees to resettle in their communities.
Whereas recent programs have focused on bringing over people from specific places — Afghanistan, Ukraine, Venezuela — this program makes it possible for private citizens to resettle people from any place in the world, so long as they are refugees as defined by the US Refugee Act.
Under the Welcome Corps program, you and a few of your friends can pool together funds to provide an immigration pathway that allows vulnerable people who may not otherwise be able to immigrate the ability to rebuild their lives in the US. Forming a private sponsor group involves bringing together at least five adults in your area and collectively raising $2,275 for each person you want to resettle in your community. With that money, sponsors commit to helping them through the first three months there, which can include securing and furnishing housing, stocking the pantry with food, supporting job hunts, and registering kids for school.
It’s a powerful way to improve life for the newcomers, granting them protection from persecution or violence in their country of origin, plus the chance to access health care, education, and socioeconomic opportunities. It can also improve life for everyone who’ll be in the newcomers’ orbit, including you and your neighbors. Research suggests welcoming refugees will likely benefit your community as a whole, for example by opening new businesses that revitalize neighborhoods. In Canada, a similar private sponsorship program has proven immensely popular and successful over the past decade.
But you might be thinking: Why should it fall to private citizens to fork over the cash, time, and energy to resettle refugees? Shouldn’t that be the government’s job?
...It’s a fair point: This is the government’s job. That’s why the advocacy groups that pushed for the Welcome Corps program insisted that any refugees who come to the US via private sponsorship should be in addition to the number of traditional, government-assisted resettlement cases.
The State Department has signaled that it agrees. This means that by sponsoring a refugee, you can play a role in allowing the US to take in more refugees overall. It really is additive.
And unlike prior programs for Afghans or Ukrainians, which were temporary, ad hoc responses to crises, the Welcome Corps is intended to be a permanent fixture. The hope is that it’ll complement the traditional resettlement process, which has been struggling for years.”
-via Vox, 1/27/23
#refugees#asylum#us politics#immigration#migration is a human right#refugee#afghanistan#ukraine#welcome corps#refugee sponsorship#united states#human rights#immigration reform#immigrant rights#good news#hope#this has SO MUCH potential to make a difference#to let us help people rather than just watch the government be awful and racist#it's huge
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John Knefel at MMFA:
Several right-wing organizations known mostly for opposing abortion, immigration, and trans rights are also involved in supporting and funding election denial groups, a sign of the issue’s centrality to the MAGA movement.
Following former President Donald Trump’s loss in 2020 and subsequent attempts to remain in power, a complicated and sprawling web of organizations emerged to sow doubt about future elections and spread debunked and baseless allegations of widespread voter fraud. Stringing these overlapping efforts together is the Only Citizens Vote Coalition, an umbrella organization connecting state and national election denial efforts with the broader right-wing policy ecosystem. These groups also significantly overlap with Project 2025, an effort organized by The Heritage Foundation to provide the next Republican presidential administration with staffing and policy recommendations. Even as early as March 2021, mere months after Trump’s multifaceted effort to reverse the 2020 election, socially conservative groups began pouring money into election denial initiatives. That trend has only accelerated in the intervening years, with a host of anti-civil rights groups — often euphemistically characterized as engaged in the “culture wars” — having expanded their operations to include so-called election integrity.
These groups include the anti-abortion Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, the anti-trans American Principles Project, a fund run by Hobby Lobby founder David Green, and high-profile right-wing charities National Christian Charitable Foundation and Christian Community Foundation, among others. One of the primary myths that the election denial movement has spread this cycle concerns noncitizen voting, which experts agree is exceedingly rare. This manufactured scandal synthesizes two key pillars of the MAGA movement — demonizing immigrants and claiming that elections are rigged against right-wing candidates. The partners listed in the Only Citizens Vote Coalition include anti-immigrant groups the Federation for American Immigration Reform and the Immigration Accountability Project, illustrating how election denial groups have incorporated nativism into their movement. Both FAIR and IAP have strong links to the Tanton network, named after John Tanton, whom the Southern Poverty Law Center refers to as the “the racist architect of the modern anti-immigrant movement.”
Right-wing anti-civil rights organizations are going all-in on pushing the nonexistent “noncitizen voter” canard.
#Election Denialism#Voter Suppression#Only Citizens Vote Coalition#Project 2025#NumbersUSA#American Principles Project#Federation For American Immigration Reform#Immigration Accountability Project#Family Research Council#American Family Association#Election Transparency Initiative#Servant Foundation#National Christian Charitable Foundation#Waterstone#Noncitizen Voting
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I think when a lot of queer people who aspire to marriage, and remember (rightly) fighting for the right to marriage, see queer people who don't want marriage, talking about not entering or even reforming or abolishing marriage, there's an assumption I can't fault anyone for having — because it's an assumption borne of trauma — that queers who aren't big on marriage are inadvertently or purposefully going to either foolishly deprive themselves of rights, or dangerously deprive everyone of the rights associated with marriage. But that's markedly untrue. We only want rights to stop being locked behind marriages. We want an end to discrimination against the unmarried.
We want a multitude of rights for polyamorous relationships. We want ways to fully recognize and extend rights to non-romantic and/or non-sexual unions, including but not limited to QPRs, in a setting distinct from the one that (modern) history has spent so long conflating with romance and sex in a way that makes many of us so deeply uncomfortable. And many of us are also disabled queers who are furious about marriage stripping the disabled of all benefits.
We want options to co-parent, and retain legal rights to see children, that extends to more than two people, and by necessity, to non-biological parents (which, by the way, hasn't always automatically followed from same-gender marriage equality even in places where said equality nominally exists. Our struggles are not as different as you think). We would like for (found or biological) family members and siblings to co-habitate as equal members of a household, perhaps even with pooled finances or engaging in aforementioned co-parenting, without anyone trying to fit the dynamic into a "marriage-shaped box" and assume it's incestuous. We want options to leave either marriages, or alternative agreements, that are less onerous than divorce proceedings have historically been.
I can't speak for every person who does not want to marry, but on average, spurning marriage is not a choice we make lightly. We are deeply, deeply aware of the benefits that only marriage can currently provide. And we do not take that information lightly. We demand better.
Now, talking about the benefits of marriage in respective countries' current legal frameworks, so that all people can make choices from an informed place, is all well and good — but is not an appropriate response to someone saying they are uncomfortable with marriage. There are people for whom entering a marriage, with all its associated norms, expectations, and baggage, would feel like a betrayal of one's self and authenticity that would shake them to their core — and every day, I struggle to unpack if I'm one of them or not. If I want to marry for tax benefits, or not. If that's worth the risk of losing disability benefits, in the (very plausible) possibility that I have to apply for them later in life. If that's worth the emotional burden of having to explain over and over, to both well-meaning and deeply conservative family members, that this relationship is not one of romance or sex. (Because, god, trying just to explain aromanticism or asexuality in a world that broadly thinks they're "fake" is emotional labor enough.)
Marriage is a fundamental alteration to who I am, to what rights an ableist government grants me, and to how I am perceived. I don't criticize the institution just because I enjoy a "free spirit" aesthetic or think the wedding industry is annoying, or whatever.
#to claim “gay marriage is assimilationist” is of course bullshit and ahistorical#but to claim “gay marriage is the last marriage reform we need” is even more bullshit. in the vein of “fuck you; i got mine”#amatonormativity#marriage#there's also something idk if i'm that qualified to articulate as a culturally christian person (even if nonreligious)#but concepts of marriage (or lack thereof) vary across the globe and across cultures#yet legal marriage - which crosses borders via presence in immigration law (in addition to obvious colonialism)#can impose extremely eurocentric norms onto countless people#which is a strong argument for separating spiritual/religious marriage from legal benefits tbh#they're *supposedly* separated in the US but you know obergerfell wouldn't have taken until 2015 if that was fully true
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over 4 million people in the UK voted Reform.
as a mixed, disabled, lgbtq+, 3rd gen immigrant woman - I am terrified.
Reform came second in my home constituency, I fear for my safety and the safety of my family and friends.
Check on your minority friends today, despite the fact labour won, we have a long, scary road ahead.
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Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re someone with a lot of voting power.
#activism#vote vote vote#go vote#your vote matters#free palestine#environmentalism#women’s rights#eat the rich#healthcare#queer rights#trans rights#racial justice#prison reform#immigration reform#education reform#disabled rights#russia is a terrorist state#gun control#labor unions#Letting Trump win is pro-Israel
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One of the most insidious lies of both major political parties is that there's any difference between the two parties.
Hopes for a just immigration policy from Democrats - from Clinton to Obama, to Biden, and now Harris - have all been unfounded. Construction of a border wall was started under Bill Clinton. Obama deported more people than any other previous president in history then passed the Dream Act at the end of his term by executive order. Pretending he had no choice, Biden continues construction of "Trump's" border wall. If elected, Harris will continue to build that border wall - wasting those billions of dollars, stealing more citizens' property, and causing environmental destruction.
We are ruled with a duopoly and they win our support with mutual lies and theatrics.
#immigration#immigration policy#immigration reform#immigrants#donald trump#biden#joseph biden#harris#kamala harris#obama#barack obama#abolish ice#no border wall#democrats#republicans
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im scared
#I'm the daughter of immigrants#What is this country coming to#I want to cry this is not good#Reform being second isn't good
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"that sense of kindness, decency, and tolerance, that has always been the british way" not sure i agree with you there rishi
#to be fair to him that was a very good resignation speech#he took responsibility rather than blaming people (unlike a lot of other tory mps)#and ofc i do think that kindness decency and tolerance should be the foundations of our society#and he was talking abt the fact that a non-white second-generation immigrant could become prime minister#which is obviously a good thing#and sure it was a bit of a dig at reform and at nigel farage#but like. don't pretend that your party has been championing tolerance and kindness rishi 😭#i actually respect the speech overall quite a lot lmao it's probably the first good political move he's made in the whole campaign#uk politics#🧃
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My dumb ass thought that the worst case scenario was mass deportation but the sudden possibility that Trump will just incarcerate undocumented people and use them as cheap prison labor makes my blood run cold. I wondered how the Christofascists were going to make sure produce got harvested with no undocumented immigrants. Seems like they still plan on using them, but as prison labor. And not to be too cynical about grocery prices (something that a LOT of people cited as their reluctance to vote for Biden), but you know that the executives will just pocket the difference.
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#us politics#news#axios#hasan piker#hasanabi#@hasanthehun#twitter#tweet#x#migrants#immigration#immigration reform#us mexico border#reactionary propaganda#undocumented immigrants#undocumented workers#migrant workers#crime per capita#welfare#taxes#war on drugs#fentanyl#xenophobia#racists#racism#drug trafficking#2023#biden administration#donald trump
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Congrats Britain for finally, after 14 years, realizing that the party founded by rich aristocrats to maintain power for the British crown, DOES NOT LIKE YOU.
However, the party founded by workers and organized labor has little to brong to the table.
So the first thing this party needs to do is keep control of the narrative, especially in the critical condition Nigel Farage is an MP.
Nigel got his way to the top uncovering scandals in EU politics and electoral reform and embracing Margaret Thatcher to win the Right-Wing vote. Since this is an age after the Syrian civil war, Nigel has pivoted towards immigration politics to split the vote. It iv crucially important Labour does not let Nigel be the first thing British people think of when someone says “immigration reform”
Starmer, for the love of God, you have a mega-majority, if you have the BALLS to do what you can do, I have 3 requests:
1: associate economic and social strife with Tory politics, this is the elite class taking money from the poor and using their control over the media to shun anyone who doesn’t share their aristocratic and prudish culture. A coal miner from Wales has more in common with a Pakistani immigrant than… Nigel Farage.
2. Fix the voting system. I know that huge labor victory was because of first past the post, and that’s bullshit. Politicians should run on a popular platform, try ranked choice voting, or a percentage ratio, anything goddamnit. Nigel Farage is wrong about some things but he’s right about election mechanics
3. Build your coalition. Yeah I said it. Take back what you said about trans women in women’s spaces you pussy.
4: when a British person googles “nagging arse” make sure the first result they see is this
Thank you and have a safe Labour majority Britian, from across the pond!
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"dont vote for the fascist" the red one or the blue one?
the one that wants to completely overturn the democratic system idk. think with your fucking brain lol this is not the “gotcha” you think it is. i fucking hate joe biden but i also don’t want republicans to start project 2025 and make my existence illegal 👍
#i hate anti-vote people thinking theyre doing something#all ur doing by refusing to vote is saying ur ok with trump winning and for the maga ‘reforms’ the gop wants to put in place#like the concentration camps and mass deportation they want to start for latino and muslim immigrants#further restrictions on bodily autonomy#go actually read project 2025 and tell me that both parties are equally bad#i fucking hate joe biden but if you think we are living under fascism now you’re objectively incorrect
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Congratulations ♥︎ looking at the election map is wild (SNP who? 6 independent seats ?? lib-dems nearly septupling ???) , but it's nice to see the Tories finally getting their arses kicked. (Like, it's disturbing how many votes reform got, but I just have to remind myself that the racists were always there, they're just finally doing what liberals have done for over a decade and splitting the vote)
it really is wild compared to the 2019 map being a wash of blue! the number of reform votes is bleak but there are still positives to focus on — I'm happy that the tories have crashed and burned (including people like liz truss and jacob rees mogg losing their seats 🤭) and the greens have finally won more seats (even if it's still only 4) and jeremy corbyn kept his seat and I do think more of a shift away from such a strictly two party system with lib dems coming back in a big way is a positive sign
#i just hope that labour don't see reform getting 2nd place in so many areas and start catering to the anti immigration anti woke followers#answered#anonymous#uk politics
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Holy shit this is huge! We need to follow this to hopefully see this is carried out successfully but this sounds awesome!
#immigrant rights#inmigración#immigrants they get the job done#families belong together#close the camps#progressive#stop separating families#abolish ice#abolish cbp#fuck ice#immigration rights#immigration reform#Sí se puede#las familias pertenecen juntas#Familias Unidas No Divididas#good news#positivity#positive news#good news for leftists#good news for progressives#good news for immigrants
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