WFP member Nicolas O\'Rourke decried Democrats who want to 'emulate' Republicans\' 'inhumane policies.'
Shortly after President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Thursday evening, Philadelphia city council member Nicolas O’Rourke delivered the Working Families Party response.
“The United States has given moral and material support to the arrogant and extreme-right Netanyahu Regime as it daily wages a horrific bombing campaign in Gaza,” O’Rourke said. “Migrants and refugees have come to America, some fleeing dangerous, failed states that American policy helped destabilize in the first place,” O’Rourke pointed out. “Like generations before them, they are seeking to build a better life. But our broken immigration system offers no pathway for most.”
O’Rourke’s warnings to Democrats and Biden on securing the progressive vote are backed by a multitude of evidence.
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