For those of you that don’t seem to understand that the current acts of internal terror in America by the government against its own people (& yes ‘illegals’ are our people) is a standard set of policy to avoid our national travesty from being fully realized; the shame of our shadow.
⚔️ 1607–1776: Colonial Foundations of Xenophobia
Event: English Settlement in Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620)
Policy/Action: Colonization framed the Americas as a vast, empty wilderness destined for European domination.
Outcome:
Indigenous genocide and land theft.
Emergence of race-based land ownership.
Foundational belief: White Europeans = rightful stewards of the land.
Long-term Impact: Created the ideological baseline that outsiders are threats, and whiteness equals belonging.
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🧬 1790: White Exclusivity Becomes Law
Event: Naturalization Act of 1790
Policy/Action: Restricted citizenship to “free white persons” of “good moral character.”
Outcome:
Legal codification of whiteness as a prerequisite for political membership.
Institutionalized non-white people as permanent outsiders: tools, threats, or servants.
Shadow Legacy: Whiteness becomes synonymous with Americanness.
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⛓ 1882: Exclusion as Racial Hygiene
Event: Chinese Exclusion Act
Policy/Action: First federal law banning a specific ethnic group from immigration.
Outcome:
Introduced the concept of “unassimilability” as justification for exclusion.
Framed immigration as a threat to national purity.
Shadow Legacy: Immigration enforcement becomes a tool of racial control.
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🏛 1924: Constructing the White Ethnostate
Event: Johnson-Reed Immigration Act
Policy/Action: Imposed national origins quotas; nearly all Asian immigration barred.
Outcome:
Formalized white supremacy in immigration policy.
Redefined “illegal” as a racial category.
Shadow Legacy: U.S. identity equated with Northern European whiteness.
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🧪 1950s–1980s: Latin America as a U.S. Proxy War Lab
Events: CIA-backed coups in:
Guatemala (1954)
Chile (1973)
Nicaragua & El Salvador (1980s)
Policy/Action: Support for authoritarian regimes to combat socialism.
Outcome:
Destabilization of civil society and mass violence.
Millions displaced, beginning refugee flows to the U.S.
Shadow Legacy: The U.S. creates refugee crises and then criminalizes the refugees.
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💼 1994: Weaponizing the Economy to Force Migration
Event: NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)
Policy/Action: U.S. agribusiness floods Mexican markets, bankrupting small farmers.
Outcome:
Mass rural displacement; migration becomes survival.
Creates an exploitable migrant labor force.
Shadow Legacy: Economic violence disguised as free trade.
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🧱 1996: Legal Architecture of Criminalization
Event: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
Policy/Action:
Dramatically expands deportation powers.
Reentry after removal becomes a felony.
Outcome:
Migration criminalized outright.
Legal status weaponized to produce “illegality.”
Shadow Legacy: Law becomes a tool for mass racial expulsion.
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🧊 2001: Militarizing Migration Post-9/11
Event: Creation of DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
Policy/Action: Immigration linked with national security and terrorism.
Outcome:
Expansion of border militarization.
Refugees and asylum seekers rebranded as potential terrorists.
Shadow Legacy: National fear weaponized to justify mass detention.
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🔥 2010s–Present: Crisis Construction & Scapegoating
Event: Central American migration surges from:
U.S. foreign policy blowback
Gang violence
Climate collapse
Policy Response:
Family separations
For-profit detention camps
Asylum bans under Trump, continued under Biden
Outcome:
Migration framed as an invasion rather than consequence.
U.S. responsibility for displacement is erased.
Shadow Legacy: A complete moral inversion: destroy → deny → demonize.
🪞The Shadow Fully Realized
Every phase of U.S. immigration policy reflects a projection: fear of the Other, denial of culpability, and preservation of white national identity.
From genocide and exclusion to coups and cages, the U.S. defines itself not by who it welcomes but by whom it rejects.
Final Truth: The border does not defend, it conceals centuries of overt racist policies masquerading as progress for this foundationally racist nation.
Y’all, it’s okay to admit merica is a racist nation. Founded on racism by racists. How can we face our shadow if we deny this? You think we have random terrorists (they call themselves ICE but they are terrorists, point blank) going around trafficking non white looking people because there is no racism in our nation? They are just being good citizens by following a criminal insurrectionist who is actively dismantling American power from within. Protecting himself with “ICE” the irony, oh my!
To be an American, is to support racism. That’s it. That’s the shadow no one wants to face in America, but by default any American action is racist. It’s what our nation was specifically built on. We cannot overcome this if we don’t face this.
& hell no we haven’t overcome this yet.
The acts of terror against black lives in America still remain.
Active sites of terror, flattening the communities of non-whites, still line the american highway system, in 2025. We are still actively oozing overtly racist acts against our own people in this nation.
Ice may pretend to care about the boarders and american safety.
All they are doing is commiting intra (it means within) american terror
INTRAamericanTERROR
got it?
Good.
Now what do YOU want to do about it?


