Great article! However, now that the supreme court has cemented the public charge rule, is there still a potential solution? Can it be reversed? If it can no longer be reversed, then, is there a reason to continue talking or writing about it, or should we just forget about it and move on instead?
Thanks for reading, John. There is always a reason to write and share personal experience, especially if it brings to light injustices. Policies can and are often changed, and these changes are often the result of grassroots movements challenging the status quo. Storytelling, personal or journalistic, will always be part of that movement.
I've been waiting for this one since you mentioned it last month. Thank you.
You're always so supportive, Alex. Thank YOU. This wouldn't be possible without readers like you.
Great article! However, now that the supreme court has cemented the public charge rule, is there still a potential solution? Can it be reversed? If it can no longer be reversed, then, is there a reason to continue talking or writing about it, or should we just forget about it and move on instead?
Thanks for reading, John. There is always a reason to write and share personal experience, especially if it brings to light injustices. Policies can and are often changed, and these changes are often the result of grassroots movements challenging the status quo. Storytelling, personal or journalistic, will always be part of that movement.