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- Feb 2016
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He also calls for suspending the issuance of any new green cards, writing, "there will be a pause where employers will have to hire from the domestic pool of unemployed immigrant and native workers."
I just wonder how effective this tactic would be and if it's worth the time he would need to put into it and worth the pause he'll put on the work force
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- Jan 2016
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
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Let us consider a more concrete example of just and unjust laws. An unjust law is a code that a numerical or power majority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself. This is difference made legal. By the same token, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal.
In this paragraph, he does a great job of explaining what the difference is between just and unjust laws in society. This helps develop his argument because then he can begin to give more examples of each.
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We have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and God given rights. The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse and buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter
Martin Luther King uses the examples of Asian and African countries gaining political independence to show how ridiculous it is that we still have racial segregation in the United States. Even though we consider ourselves superior to these countries, they are moving forward faster than we are socially.
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