Dem Migrants Trump Sent to DRC Cryin' 'Bout Wantin' to Go Back Home -- No Surprise, Tho
Rights folks sayin' Trump used them third-country deportations to scare folks, but real talk, it's deeper than that.

Aight, so peep this: them South American migrants Trump sent all the way to the DRC, they over there singin' the blues, sayin' they wanna go back where they came from. Ain't nobody surprised, tho.
See, these folks thought they was comin' to America, land of the free, home of the dollar, you know the drill. But Trump was like, 'Nah, fam, we got a better idea. We sendin' you to the Congo.' Now they wishin' they stayed put.
All them rights advocates, they on they soapbox talkin' 'bout how Trump used them third-country deportations to scare asylum seekers. And yeah, that's part of it. But it's also 'bout showin' these folks that the grass ain't always greener on the other side.
The system is rigged, straight up. They make it hard for folks to come here legally, then they act surprised when people try to find another way. And when they do, they get treated like criminals.
But let's keep it 100, though: the DRC ain't exactly paradise. It's a whole different culture, different language, different struggle. These migrants probably thought they were gonna be livin' the American dream, but they woke up to a whole different reality.
And it ain't just 'bout the DRC. This country got a long history of messin' with folks from Latin America. From the border to the barrios, they treat us like we ain't nothin'.
So, what's the solution? I ain't got all the answers, but I know this: we gotta fight for our rights. We gotta demand that these politicians treat us with respect. And we gotta support each other, 'cause ain't nobody else gonna do it for us.
The current administration, they talkin' 'bout changin' things. But talk is cheap. We need action. We need policies that actually help folks, not just make things worse.
The bigger picture, you know? They tryna scare other folks comin' to the states.
At the end of the day, this is 'bout power. It's 'bout who gets to decide who belongs and who doesn't. And right now, the folks in power ain't lookin' out for us.
So, next time you hear 'bout these migrants in the DRC, remember that they're just tryin' to survive. They're just tryin' to build a better life for themselves and their families. And they deserve our support, not our judgment. Keep it real.
This ain't new. It's just the latest chapter in a long and ugly story.
Sources:
* United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) * The Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)


