Immigration Policy
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Rural communities are implicitly framed as receiving outsized benefits, potentially marginalizing their economic contribution
[cherry_picking] The article emphasizes subsidies and tax benefits to rural areas while downplaying their economic roles outside farming, despite noting most rural workers are not farmers.
“We’re the ones paying all the bills and you’re the ones in receipt of a lot of subsidies and a lot of tax benefits that other people don’t get.”
Federal immigration agents are framed as being at risk of social exclusion and targeting
The reference to harassment and doxing implies that federal agents are being singled out by the public, suggesting a framing of exclusion, though this is presented as a claim rather than an assertion by the article itself.
“arguing that it would threaten the safety of officers who are facing harassment, doxing, and violence and that it violated the constitution because the state is directly regulating the federal government.”