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Thursday, December 1, 2016
Coming up at the Mystic Aquarium
What Trump Could Learn from Alexander Hamilton
America's
first treasury secretary was no liberal, but he almost sounds like one today.
By
now you’ve probably heard that Vice President-elect Mike Pence was booed by
fellow theater-goers at a performance of the musical Hamilton, an
unlikely hip-hop sensation that tells the story of Alexander Hamilton and other
founding fathers.
Then,
at the end of the show, the cast respectfully addressed Pence and asked him to
protect the rights of all Americans — in all their diversity.
Donald
Trump immediately demanded that the cast of Hamilton apologize
to Pence. Twitter responded with the hashtag #NameAPenceMusical, offering up
suggestions such as “Oklahomophobia!” and “Rent: But Not to Those People.”
To
be fair, the latter belongs less to Pence than to Trump and his father, who
faced numerous accusations of racial bias in their real estate business.
It CAN happen here
By Claire
Pimentel in Rhode Island’s Future
The Bristol County Sheriff’s Office announced that the Department had been accepted into Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) 287(g) program, beginning an era where local law enforcement will be permitted to engage in immigration law enforcement.
The
program has long been praised by Trump’s transition team, including Kansas
Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Kobach helped several
states draft laws designed to target undocumented immigrants and force them to
self-deport.
He was instrumental in drafting Arizona’s SB 1070, as well as a
city ordinance that banned undocumented immigrants from rental housing.
Kobach
has been advocating for the expansion of the 287(g) program to several more
cities before Trump’s inauguration.
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