Now that it's summer, the busiest season of the year, with or without extreme heat, the feeling we fortunate people have is that we're freed from our usual routines, getting a change of scenery, and moving more or less wherever we want and, above all, wherever our budgets allow. But we should especially value the importance of moving, whether far or short, even more so. More and more so. Because while some take boats to visit new places, others take them to escape their countries of birth. While some can decide how and where to travel on vacation, others have restricted movements for living.

Trump just inaugurated the Alligator Alcatraz, a prison, or as it is now euphemistically said, a detention center, located in a natural setting full of wetlands where they live alligators, crocodiles and pythons and, behold thetribute in the notorious Alcatraz prison, a place from which you can only leave if you're willing to die. This is how the president of the Western world expressed it with his usual charisma, saying that if those who enter want to escape, "fleeing in a zigzag pattern gives them a 1% better chance of survival." He not only reveals himself as a permanent aggressor of human rights, but also of environmentalism. Human rights, no matter how much they pretend to want to. In fact, in this sense, Trump and his administration of henchmen are much more dangerous, justifying mass deportations based on the deportees' criminal records. He hasn't invented anything, despite his ego making him believe otherwise.

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But history isn't made only by people-eaters; there are also people who decide to remain so. They don't lock themselves away in prison, although, "for the sake of childhood," some recommend it. Currently, than a heterosexual who remains obsessed with homosexuals. There's nothing more perverse than a heterosexual who remains obsessed with women's rights. The chance of being born here. Those who don't have that right don't usually have a criminal record; they've just had the bad luck of living in prison.