Although if you hold to this belief then the original person dies as soon as they transport for the first time.
Not necessarily. Tuvix didn't have the mass of two men -- obviously a great deal of mass was just lost. I think it's clear that normal transporting preserves continuity of consciousness, and that in this instance the consciousnesses of Tuvok and Neelix were terminated and then copied.
I tend to think most Americans tend to think of American Capitalism, which of course includes a wee bit of socialism like the social safety net. Of course you also have predatory capitalism which is people exploiting by basically being so greedy that their greed becomes a issue for everyone.
For the record, socialism is a a family of economic systems characterized by some form of communal ownership of the means of production.
A social safety net is a form of downwards redistribution, but that is not the same thing as socialism. The means of production in the U.S. remain privately owned.
ICE, just like any organization, undoubtedly has flaws but I don't think it's productive or practical to simply shout "ICE is evil and must be abolished" from the roof tops and expect people to agree or disparage them when they don't.
The problem is that ICE is too systemically abusive to frame it in terms of bad actors within an otherwise-acceptable system. It is abusive and racist
as an institution.
Especially not when it it is a disingenuous position in the sense that, for many, it's not even really ICE that they want to get rid of but the whole idea of borders and border controls.
First off, getting rid of ICE for most progressives I know is a goal in and of itself, even for those who
also want open borders -- they consider them separate goals, and most of those who want open borders whom I know consider abolishing ICE to be a first priority before opening borders.
Secondly: Open borders is a perfectly legitimate opinion to have.
Especially since the entire concept of closing borders and limiting what groups get to enter the U.S. has its origins in racism. The U.S. had open borders until it decided to ban immigration from non-white countries.
Thirdly:
Star Trek is literally a show that espouses open borders, since it endorses the idea of the nations of the world uniting under a single planetary government called United Earth.
Guess what, I'm in full agreement with you here. Immigration enforcement, and for that matter any law enforcement or interaction of state power with citizens, residents and non-residents should be handled with strict and humane guidelines.
Then you should want to abolish ICE.
They said the same about James Frain and Mark Lenard as Sarek, and I believe the math was that Frain was actually the same age if not older than Lenard (can't remember)
Honestly, I think people generally just aged faster back in the 1940s-1980s era because smoking was so much more prevalent everywhere.