We don't have that kind of law here in America, but we sure as hell do have your and their kind of rightwing people. You seem to have a whole lot of opinions about out things, so I've gotta ask... What do you, as a non-citizen non-voting non-anything non-real-american, random immigrant who maybe has a visa but that doesn't matter to certain administrations, think that us Real Americans should do? Kick you back where you came from? It's the easiest thing to do.
Just when I thought your social media game couldn't get any worse. It isn't just this one. The whole front page is littered with ignorant crap from your feed. This one post includes the phrase "Behaves like a gay man, prostrates himself to gays..., non-whites, and women" Now is the part where you... A. don't advocate it but were just trying to start a conversation and curious what those on the left would say. B. Don't understand what's wrong with it and that isn't bigoted in multiple ways. You are prolificly ill-informed. (grammatically that shouldn't really make sense, but somehow it describes you perfectly) You demonstrate dozens of times daily, your inability to analyze valid information. You post social media that only people who put in extensive effort to heighten their ignorance would ever consume. No wonder so many folks have put you on ignore.
I didn't read this novel, but Tim Walz is still a weirdo. An angry, awkward old socialist and lover of Islamists.
^ a "German Korean South Floridian International Crypto Executive MBA holder" who spends all his waking hours on a - local Houston Texas - basketball forum posting about inspecting child genitals and other things the Harry Potter lady said and the other items popular among very online Incel friendly topical gestalt.
I’m going to note that the same principle, separation of church and state, that many in the Right complain about is also what would prevent sharia law from being implemented in the US.
Refugees were coming to Minnesota long before Walz was governor or even US Rep. many of the Hmong came In the 80’s and the Somalis came in the 90’s. And yes it’s been net positive. I’ve been to the town he’s talking about, Worthington. The first time was around 2004 and it was economically lagging. An influx of immigrants has revitalized the meat packing and other industries there. Also you can get good tacos there now.