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Nishi has been planning this plot point long, LONG before the current US administration amped up ICE deportations.
This series started in what year?
ICE started under an entirely different administration, and didn't stop activities, anyway.
Also, you're just completely wrong about Iruma's adoption.
Sullivan ILLEGALLY went to the human world, ILLEGALLY adopted a human and ILLEGALLY brought him to the Underworld and passed him off as a demon.
You can become a citizen after illegal entry.
You can adopt a child that entered illegally, even in the USA. It's complicated, but only because it has been made so, for many reasons. Some better, some worse.
Border Patrol has ALWAYS said that humans cannot be living in the Underworld, due to concerns for their safety to keep them from being EATEN or because of supremacist views depending on the person.
That doesn't make it a law.
It's rare enough that there's no need for one to have been drafted before Narnia.
Iruma's status as "Sullivan's grandson" becomes null and void the moment everyone realizes that Iruma was basically kidnapped and trafficked to a different universe entirely, even if he's living in a better life now.
His parents put him up for adoption.
The exchange of funds would make it trafficking in the human world, but they teach you how to kill and torture in school, here.
Things be different.
This isn't a case about the author making political statements about "thing that's happening in US". Please, stop being politically brainrotted.
Lol, I didn't mention anything about the real world, and you already knew what was happening, because it's obvious.
The bad guys are part of the what patrol? hmm?
Their uniforms resemble what other group?
Keep in mind that Nishi is clearly Jewish. (I have impeccable Jewdar. I can watch a film knowing nothing and know if the writer or director are Jewish. It doesn't matter a person's genetics. We can find each other. I have seen people of various colours, made eye contact, and we both know. "Sup!" bow, smile, move on.
A podcaster was once asked "what do you look for?"
"...We look for someone who looks like they're looking for someone."
Point is I was pretty sure, and the Many-ears arc forced me to believe my hopes, much like Clara's mindscape adventure making the Love Trio clearly A THING. I hadn't dared to dream. They went on a date and shared a drink with a heart in it. It made me so bloody happy.)
Now go read the Many-ears arc again, and tell me Nishi doesn't make political statements.
I don't agree with that particular statement.
You can care about our history and people without siding with... that disaster.
Anyway, I think that if she's willing to pour piles of Judaism into this says that she likes putting real life allegory and such into this, regardless of mass appeal.
I'm being intentionally vague, because I'm trying to talk about the manga, not what the manga is talking about.
The idea of talking about art without mentioning politics is mind-melting, but it's policy.
I'm here to make jokes, and saying "Yeesh. A bit heavy-handed lol" was supposed to elicit a smirk, not trigger you.
Is Narnia a bigot? Yes.
Are Altmer bigots? Yes.
Are these allegories for things? Duh.