Without Victory, There Is No Survival
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United States
Started February 19, 2026
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Without Victory, There Is No Survival
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Feb 19, 2026
Emphasizing victory in immigration policy risks demonizing immigrants and undermining the values of compassion and inclusivity that define our democracy.
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Feb 19, 2026
Focusing solely on victory in immigration overlooks the complexities of human rights and the economic contributions of immigrants to our nation.
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Feb 19, 2026
Liberal elites must recognize the urgency of addressing immigration reform, as failure to do so threatens the cohesion and future of American society.
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Feb 19, 2026
The discourse surrounding immigration should focus on pragmatic solutions rather than polarizing rhetoric that frames the issue as a battle to be won.
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Feb 19, 2026
A strong stance on immigration is essential for national identity and security, reflecting the need for a clear victory in policy to ensure survival.
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