My wife is a Pole. She immigrated to the USA legally. We have visited the camps at Auschwitz. Most Poles have a keen sense of awareness about this history. My mother-in-law lived it as her family escaped the Nazi backed Ukrainian Nationalist genocide of Poles along that border. This whole modern issue of immigration is for the most part political theater. As a legal immigrant, she has little tolerance for this. She worked hard to be here through proper channels. The laws are there and should be enforced. It is almost futile to debate the topic because the narrative is being controlled so much so that people don't realize they have no idea what they are talking about. Divide and rule. Wake up people.
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I really respect people who worked hard and did the right things to join in with a new nation. It shows repect and a willingness to be on the same team so to speak. Sneaking in unlawfully and then playing on the emotions of the community by making these camp comparisons probably makes your spouse really angry and that is ok. You guys have support out here for sure.
Well said @dinodog1!