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Shackled each one hand and foot They’re loaded roughly onto Transport planes like cattle On their way to slaughter. No luggage goes aboard with them - Not a toothbrush in a pocket Or a candy bar to hold them. Were they even notified- of course not. What country are they they going to And what is it they’ll do there? Who is going to meet their plane? Who will remove their shackles? Are there concentration camps For lack of else to send them? Will they be caged like chicken farms Or stacked like hay in barn lofts? Music for this grim tableau: “The Plane wreck at Los Gatos” Sung mournfully by Joan Baez Who’s seen this debacle before. Who ordered up this travesty - This evil on TV Paraded? Why was there no better way To send unwelcome people home? ljm
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Jul 14, 2025
Jul 14, 2025 at 12:55 AM UTC
TABLEAU
Shackled each one hand and foot They’re loaded roughly onto Transport planes like cattle On their way to slaughter. No luggage goes aboard with them - Not a toothbrush in a pocket Or a candy bar to hold them. Were they even notified- of course not. What country are they they going to And what is it they’ll do there? Who is going to meet their plane? Who will remove their shackles? Are there concentration camps For lack of else to send them? Will they be caged like chicken farms Or stacked like hay in barn lofts? Music for this grim tableau: “The Plane wreck at Los Gatos” Sung mournfully by Joan Baez Who’s seen this debacle before. Who ordered up this travesty - This evil on TV Paraded? Why was there no better way To send unwelcome people home? ljm
The above song is also called "deportees" and is from the 1960's when they were deporting farm workers from California. Some things never change.
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Jul 14, 2025
Jul 14, 2025 at 12:55 AM UTC
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