I should probably stop writing these. The authoritarian regime is disappearing people. They're kidnapping legal residents (after revoking their legal status) and trafficking them to notorious prisons out of the country. Sure, they haven't come after citizens. Yet. It's just a matter of time.
Here's Trump saying to Bukele that "homegrown criminals are next" and talking about how El Salvador will need to build "about five more places."
— Philip Bump (@pbump.com) April 14, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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They're taking away legally acquired social security numbers, stating the immigrants are "deceased" and taking away their access to their money. They're telling immigrants to register with the government. They're working on a bill to require people to prove their citizenship to vote, only there is no way for a married woman to prove her name change (marriage certificates are not allowed documents for proof).
We have a measles outbreak that the regime is downplaying.
And, of course, the tariffs. That are tanking the stock market.
It just keeps coming. Fast. And everywhere.
There is no sense to this. Well, there is. The regime is lashing out because they're malicious. They're doing it all very badly because they are stupid.
And the press is complicit. Did you hear about all the protests last weekend (April 5th)? No? Yeah, because the mainstream press barely mentioned it. They're not doing their duty.
Also, Congress. Senator Cory Booker spoke for 25 hours on the Senate floor. And then they all voted for the regime's newest cabinet member. Sigh.
The federal government is lost. We are in an authoritarian state.
So, what do we do? I haven't a clue. I found some online articles that I wanted to link to (more for me, really, but you might find them useful).
- A Threat Model for Opposing Authoritarianism
- All of US: A Directory To Connect, Care, & Build
- Some Actions That Are Not Protesting or Voting
And I will resist as I can where I can. Although, I'm not brave, so if the fascists challenge me, I'm not terribly convinced that I'll stand up to them. We can hope.
Stay safe. Help others where you can.
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