Summary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, after he suggested her “Know Your Rights with ICE” webinar could be illegal.

The event informed immigrants about their rights during ICE raids. Homan claimed the webinar might impede immigration enforcement and said he was working with the DOJ to determine legal action.

AOC dismissed his remarks, stating, “Maybe he can learn to read. The Constitution would be a good place to start.”

She continues to oppose Trump’s immigration policies, including efforts to revoke birthright citizenship.

  • @MuskyMelon
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    356 days ago

    I’ve always wonder why the US uses a title from Imperial Russia to refer to the heads of special activity like drug czar and border czar. No seriously, any ideas why?

    • @[email protected]
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      256 days ago

      It’s a term that indicates a leader, and its origins are thousands of years before imperial Russia.

      It’s a derivative of the Latin “Caesar”, and many cultures have used the term (or its derivatives) to indicate a leader. Pre-Weimar Germany was led by the Kaiser, a German adaptation of the title.

      • @Elshar
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        35 days ago

        Right, but its specifically a slavic/russian derivation of the word ceasar.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s also the shortest and most easily recognizable, which is most likely why it caught on. The fact that it’s a Russian/Slavic derivative is probably just coincidence.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 days ago

      This is relatively new, it started with Obama I believe. It was sort of a joke that went non-ironic at some point.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 days ago

      It’s an unofficial title given to those empowered to make broad decisions for US, UK, and even Canadian policy.

      • The Quuuuuill
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        86 days ago

        still weird, and still tied to a bloodstained legacy for many americans of eastern european legacy

        • Em Adespoton
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          86 days ago

          That’s part of the reason. It used to be done as a reminder to use the power responsibly.

          In the US, it has somehow morphed into something more literal.

    • @Elshar
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      45 days ago

      It’s one of those projecting things the conservatives like to do. It’s stupid, and needs to stop imo.

    • frustrated_phagocytosis
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      66 days ago

      I always assumed it was derogatory because I only heard it used on Fox News* in reference to Democratic cabinet members.

      *Not watching it voluntarily, my idiot parent has hearing loss and has the TV on full volume whenever I visit. The Fox logo is literally burned into the TV.

    • @Dkarma
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      14 days ago

      It started with bush and 911 ask him and Andy card