This is what it looks like in Crenshaw, when Republican @joecollins43rd, a representative from The Black Tradesmens Association and member of the #ADOS movement school a liberal Democrat on how illegal immigration negatively impacts the black community.
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— Corrin Rankin (@CorrinRankin) February 16, 2020
Joe Collins is a black American that is running against Maxine Waters in California.
Now I usually don’t like to talk about the race of the candidates I write about, but here I think it is crucial. I have seen black conservatives explain their frustration with white liberals, telling them how they must think and feel about specific topics related to their communities.
Joe Collins is pushing back against this rhetoric.
He was in Crenshaw, California, to talk to constituents on why they should leave Maxine Waters, who has done nothing to help their community and switch to a conservative that will work hard to improve the poor conditions left to them by years of policy indifference.
He started a discussion on illegal immigration when a white liberal male tried to argue that letting illegal immigrants get the funding desperately needed in lower-income areas like Crenshaw would be a benefit to these communities instead of the reality.
We know that throwing money at a problem is not the answer, but when the money would go for better schools, better healthcare, better living, in general, it’s hard to listen to someone tell you otherwise.
Joe Collins wants this man to understand that America is our house, and we need to ability to decide who enters our house.
It is hard to fathom why this is so hard for people to understand. Asylum seekers are not the same as illegal immigrants.
Just as you would not want someone to bust your door down and enter your home illegally. We do not want people coming into our country without documentation and without our consent.