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  • I'm a legal immigrant (to the USA), there absolutely should be a legal path to emigrate to any and all countries.

    The only difference between me and her is that I could afford not to work for the 7 months between landing in the country and my green card arriving in the mail, as well as the roughly $10k in fees, and I don't have kids so being apart from my (then fiancee, now) wife for 14 months while the paperwork went through was also not such a big burden.

    Having the privilege to endure those hardships does not constitute the entirety of being a good citizen.

  • Why would you not? Unless you were sure there were checks and balances in places to ensure it doesn't happen. Say, something like, not tracking disabled people, and/or, not abandoning judicial process and habeas corpus, and/or respect for legal precedence and norms that affirm trust in the process

  • Account Manager at a marketing agency, I run ~5 marketing departments with a mix of my own staff, outsourced contractors and employees at my clients' businesses.

    We create marketing campaigns that consist of a set of emails, social posts, ads, thought leadership articles, blogs, landing pages, downloadable PDF reports and the attendant reporting on how they performed, plus finding and targeting the audiences in various segments. It's a mix of database management, creative writing and design, project planning and communication meetings.

    I generally spend about a 1-2 hours a day on each client, plus meetings. We make and send the collateral, get approval, execute, track, measure, compare, make a strategic conclusion, repeat