Naturally, I was both bewildered and bemused as to how she could think that one of the largest macroeconomic events of the year, the world’s most-watched election, a geopolitical event of epic consequences, one that by itself would immediately impact a micro-entity such as one individual with one job and one immigration status.
To the extent that I earlier penned this op-ed, on why a Biden presidency is unlikely to affect the current immigration conundrum.
The Immigration Quandary: A Bureaucratic Labryinth
If I were to analogise the current imbroglio to puppet talking heads, I would say it’s important to understand that puppets don’t work in isolation; there is a puppeteer and puppet strings that operate behind the scenes.
While Trump may seem the scarier puppet on immigration – making incendiary remarks on immigrants and immigration – Biden, like Obama, seems the more amiable Pinocchioesque friendly puppet.
However, the invisible strings here would be machinations of plenty…