Anok Yai is living the American dream.
She has become the fashion face of her generation—a supermodel who is also an immigrant, daughter of South Sudanese refugees, and citizen of the United States.
“Like Yai,” Vanity Fair’s José Criales-Unzueta writes, “I am an immigrant; unlike her, I did not grow up in the United States. But we share an indelible part of the American experience: This country afforded us the space and the opportunity to become. Our generation has a contentious relationship with Americanness and its symbols, which have been co-opted by a pocket of this country that does not always represent people like Yai or me—or those with less privilege and therefore less opportunity. A pocket that demonstrably does not want us here. But in Yai’s story, and in my own as I write this today, I see the realization of the dream we were both promised.”
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A bunch of chaotic Caucasians from Arizona went to Newport Beach for a 4th of July party.
And the locals tried to blame it on Foundational Black Americans.🇺🇸
I knew they were going to pull some shyt like this... When this doesn't work they're going to hire a bunch of blacks to work in those shops use a black person as the figure head & claim to be black owned... They think we're dumb
HOLY CRAP
Rolbert Joachin, an illegal alien from Haiti, was a murder suspect but ICE and LE couldn’t hold him because he had TPS from the Biden admin.
ONE WEEK LATER HE HAMMERED A WOMAN TO DEATH
Now he’s charged with the initial murder for strangling Julia Curvo to death with a bandana
This is who Democrats are fighting for
Thank God Trump ended TPS