Biden Administration Proposes Citizenship Through Selfies
The Biden administration unveiled an unorthodox immigration reform plan, suggesting undocumented immigrants could acquire honorary citizenship via social media selfies. The initiative, known as the “Selfie Citizenship Act,” aspires to alter the immigration narrative in the United States, banking on the influence of social media.
Vice President Kamala Harris, at a recent gathering, said, “Our policies should mirror the digital age realities. The act of earning citizenship via selfies not only updates immigration but also fosters positivity and self-expression culture”. The notion of equating a selfie to citizenship rights and responsibilities has left observers puzzled.
Opposition and Reactions
Detractors, such as previous President Donald Trump, decried the plan, alleging it would usher in a wave of “selfie-snapping outlaws” armed with smartphones and dubious photo filters. “This is not only ludicrous, it’s a catastrophe in the making,” Trump retorted in a recent conversation. The nation is now wrestling with this irregular strategy to immigration reform, indicating a shift in the political climate that reevaluates our governance comprehension. While a faction applauds this selfie-centric policy epoch, others remain dubious, pondering if a photograph indeed carries the weight of a thousand votes.
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