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I regret you feel that way, but I genuinely believe that Democrats are playing into Trump’s hand by resisting lawful, albeit harmful and misguided, immigration enforcement actions. I wish our country understood and was willing to implement common sense solutions to the problem that we have so many law abiding undocumented workers in our country and need then to run our economy. These solutions have been rejected in one way or another by the voters over and over again. I am afraid we will need to find out the hard way that that the concept of mass deportations violates our values and will damage us economically. Those impacts will take time to play out and sink in - but highlighting these ill effects is a far superior way to contest them than trying to block federal law enforcement with violence. 100%, super-disciplined protests with people laying down in the street and forcing the feds to take them into custody would also be effective, but whether in Seattle or Portland or now LA, the protestors do not have the leaders or discipline necessary to execute a truly nonviolent protest and the blowback from this violence undermines the rule-of-law values that our side needs to be the cornerstone of resistance to Trump.

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I think this approach has strongly contributed to two Trump administrations and will lead to continued electoral losses if it is continued. Where is the evidence that violent street protests, as opposed to well organized, large scale peaceful protests, lead to increased public support for the issues being protested against? Physically obstructing officers attempting to engage in a lawful activity of detaining an undocumented migrant is itself a crime. If people want to engage in civil disobedience to protest this - fine with me (but I don't think this will garner the public's sympathy the same way the civil rights movement did). But the violence will of course backfire.

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