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... Read moreIn discussions surrounding social and political issues, there is often a misplaced focus on immigrants as the source of societal problems. However, evidence and investigative reports, such as those from the Epstein files, reveal a different reality. These files show that many wealthy and influential figures — billionaires, CEOs, financiers, and political power players — are involved in activities that pose genuine threats to society. From personal observations, it's clear that the problem isn't about borders or migration but about the unchecked influence of powerful individuals who operate above the law. These elites frequently use their wealth and connections to evade scrutiny and manipulate systems to their advantage, often flying private jets and living insulated lives away from the common public. This starkly contrasts with the experiences of immigrants, who usually seek better opportunities and contribute positively to their communities. Recognizing this shift in perspective helps refocus debates on accountability and justice. Rather than promoting fear based on nationality or immigration status, society should demand transparency and responsibility from those in power. Addressing issues linked to high-level corruption and abuse of influence could lead to meaningful reforms and a fairer society. As someone who follows these developments closely, I believe it's crucial for more people to question commonly held narratives and look deeper into who truly holds power and why. This focus not only brings awareness to important issues but also fosters a more informed and compassionate public discourse.