1 in five are Hispanic(tbh, I did think it was more), but there was a noteworthy case in the news a while back about a spouse flying into Hawaii and getting deported to Australia. On that note, military members serve overseas a lot, and often marry locals, so the ethnicity stats don't tell the whole story.
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I mean, you're right, but it's because of their demographics and proximity to the situation that I said what I said.
Few NRA members will be in any position to intervene or see the reality first-hand. Meanwhile, Marines have seen their spouses and other relatives deported in recent months. Trump was an idiot to deploy them like so, as opposed just about any other branch of the active-duty military.
Might have better luck with the Marine Corps than the NRA. Either way, it won't be an organizational/top-down thing.
EDIT:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/marine-vet-wife-detained-ice_n_684d9000e4b0028eac530a26
This is literally any site, including forums, lemmy instances, and more; ANY and all of those that allows the uploading/downloading of GIFs, PNGs, or videos up to a certain filesize.
The common 5, 10 or even 25 megabyte limits were one of the reasons these snippets became popular in the first place. Generally, you can e-mail such things as well.
That is to say, the federated version has been here all along. Certainly before tenor, giphy, or Vine became things, for some reason.
The day I stop advocating the potential for violence will be after I have left the US. All the authorities have to do to force unarmed protestors to turn "violent" is corral them into tighter and tighter spaces to where the protestors have no choice but to break windows and such just to have room to breathe.
Unarmed protestors are incapable of standing their ground in any meaningful way to prevent this. "Peaceful" vs "violent" protest is a false dichotomy.