Democratic Divides: Immigration Policy, Party Tensions, and Defining Gangs
The undemocratic Democrats—when nothing else works, they call the ACLU or activist lawyers. Immigration has long been a cornerstone of American growth and prosperity, and it will continue to play an essential role. Historically, companies could sponsor foreign workers, who would then apply for a Green Card upon entry. Today, other visa types are available , and some countries are granted 90-day stays without requiring a visa. Those fleeing political or religious persecution may apply for asylum. Undocumented status is described here , and asylum guidelines can be found here.
Undocumented immigrants are individuals in the U.S. illegally or without permission. They cannot live or work legally in the U.S., nor can they access benefits such as driver’s licenses or health insurance. These individuals are subject to deportation at any time. A person becomes undocumented if they overstay a temporary visa or enter illegally without using a port of entry. Understanding these statuses helps determine the appropriate legal steps toward citizenship.
Visas facilitate short-term visits but are not intended for individuals fleeing persecution.
Asylum is a protective measure for individuals unable to return to their home countries due to threats based on race, religion, nationality, or political opinion.
To get a work visa for the U.S. – yes, it may cost you money –
- Have a job offer from a U.S. employer.
- Work in an occupation eligible for work visas.
- Meet the educational or experience requirements for the role.
- Prove you will return to your home country when your visa expires.
- Apply for a visa after USCIS approves the Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker (Form I-129).
- File Form I-765 for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and pay the required fee.
You may wonder what it would take for Congress to pass laws that enforce legal immigration while fully securing the border. Asylum seekers can still approach legal entry points with valid documentation. Those with criminal records, however, should likely be disqualified. While Trump’s “Gold Card” idea may face objections, why not invest that funding in Americans instead?
Criminal gangs are certainly a concern—both international and homegrown. Most are made up of U.S. citizens, but their presence remains alarming. For reference: 10 Notorious Gangs , List of Syndicates , Gangs in the U.S.
Meet the ACLU , a key player in defending civil liberties, especially against tools like the Alien Enemies Act. Did every migrant go through asylum procedures, or did some marry into status and become citizens the easy way? One Maryland dad’s story became a moment for Democrats—perhaps a win for 5%?
The court's ruling followed an emergency appeal by the ACLU, which claimed that federal immigration officials were preparing to resume removals under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
Some argue that gangs like MS-13 and Tren de Aragua are among the most violent—but some call it relative. The ACLU and CAIR often advocate for asylum seekers—but how many are fleeing justice rather than persecution? Perhaps a California farm work visa is more appropriate. Would that violate civil liberties—or restore dignity through labor? Read more on the prison deal , and if you support CARE , ask whether their mission truly puts people first. Does the ACLU offer counseling—or only litigation?
At least one MS-13 faction—the Fulton clique in Los Angeles —has required murder for full membership. [2]




