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I think it's an aging story. A marital story. An Alzheimer's story. The couple slowly turn to stone.
~ Illegal Entry by Clayton Hackett
I read it: Super, super short. Opens with how Superman got here (welcomed, raised, saved us all) and then switches to the current immigrant plight but still using baby Superman as the example. What would happen if that child landed in rural America now?
"How many of these middle-America farmers now wear red hats? Chant "lock her up"? Are happy to see children locked in cages, ready to be deported?"
I'm not really sure where the SF story is. It's more like an essay using pop culture mixed with current issues.
The end "The child is placed back into its escape pod, and the pod is part of the payload on a private rocket leaving a launch pad in Brownsville, Texas. When the rocket enters orbit, it releases the tiny escape pod, gently pushing the little basket in some direction that may or may not be the direction that it came from."