There's a long tradition, an history of international that ebbs and flows. What i would say is different, though, is that some of those movements were not necessarily identified with what someone whos historian of the lefward identifies left exactly. And i would ilwod say, there's left, but they're not, they don't. I came up in that, yes, in california at the same timewet california in the eighties. Just that was one of the huffs of the sanctuary movement.
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