Will Bunch writing for the Philadelphia Inquirer:
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is the critical pawn in a game to end
American democracy for good.
And the regime knows its window for pulling this off is
closing. The polls are showing Trump’s popularity with the American people is
plummeting, and support for his immigration policies is
also shrinking, after people see their rank cruelty. The conventional
wisdom is that the president should pull back, but the conventional wisdom has
been wrong ever since Trump descended
a golden escalator on June 16, 2015. The White House is instead racing to
impose dictatorship before opponents can get organized to stop it.
In this life-and-death moment for our liberty, there are
still a lot of key people who aren’t getting it, and not just television
bloviators. One centrist Democratic member of Congress insisted
anonymously to Axios that Trump’s immoral deportation machine is a
political trap, and that Dems “shouldn’t take the bait for one hairdresser,”
tacking a homophobic dog whistle onto a lack of concern over human rights.
Fortunately for democracy, the mass of decent everyday American
people do get it. It’s why a throng of people gathered outside a
federal courthouse in Greenbelt, Md., demanding our government obey the
law. It’s why Philadelphia suburbanites driving on U.S. Route 202 in Chester County this
week saw
their neighbors at an overpass with a giant sign, “Free Abrego Garcia.”
It’s why voters at a town hall in deeply conservative rural Iowa confronted
GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley and cheered raucously when one asked, “Are you
going to bring that guy back from El Salvador?”
They understand the most important fact in America right
now: that if Abrego Garcia is not free, then none of us are free. The Trump
regime understands this, too, but in a very different way. It sees this
everyman Salvadoran laborer as the speed bump on its autobahn toward a
strongman regime of unchecked
corruption and naked retribution against anyone from powerful
universities and law
firms to college
newspaper op-ed writers who dare oppose them. And they are spinning yet
another Big Lie to make sure Abrego Garcia is crushed.
But we have seen, time and time again, that injustice to one
simple man can change the arc of history. It was one oppressed Tunisian fruit
vendor named Mohamed
Bouazizi who launched the massive Arab Spring protests, and it was the
captured-on-video 2020 police murder of George
Floyd that triggered the largest protest in American history. This time, we
need to bend the arc a lot further toward justice, and we need to do so in the
name of Abrego Garcia.
There will be yet another
opportunity this Saturday, with a new round of Easter weekend protests in
all 50 states and beyond — and it’s clear now that everything is on the line.
Let the chants of liberation ring loudly from Maine to Hawaii: Free Kilmar
Abrego Garcia!
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