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01-09-2019, 09:53 PM | #45 |
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Look what Oboma's Border Control Chief has to say about the DemocRats.
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01-09-2019, 10:09 PM | #46 | |
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I do think free migration is a good thing. I do accept and understand your view that it's completely insane. There is a fear that free migration lets everyone from poor countries pour in unrestrained and will come to rich countries, speak their own language, bring in their own gang-warfare, suck off the welfare and make rich countries poor. I think this is a risk that needs to be managed; I accept that managing this risk seems entirely at odds with "free migration". But, I don't think this is what happens in real live, as evidenced by the EU experiment. If people migrated as willingly as this, when the EU opened its borders, half the Czech republic would've migrated to greece to get their insane social benefits. All businesses would've moved operations outside Greece to take advantage of lower tax regimes in different parts of the EU. French and Italian crime gangs would've expanded their territory into Belgium and the Netherlands. ... but that didn't happen. ... so that's why I think free migration could work. Again, I appreciate you disagree this is an entirely subjective viewpoint and one which seems to be a small minority in current western society. Now, all that said - I think migration policy should be determined by the population. That's what government is for. Extreme views (like mine) should be taken into account, tempered by the democratic process, and integrated into a policy which is accepted by the general population. In Australia, Canada and the USA that has resulted in a policy where we let a certain amount of people in each year, and select them based on their need. Once that policy is set, I think countries should enforce it in a way which is effective. And I don't think "that person made it into our border, but that one didn't" is a good reason to preference one individual's right to stay over another. Therefore, even though I think in an ideal world we would be able to come and go as we please; I think in a world where we've agreed that only certain people are allowed to come and go; we should have the controls in place to ensure that whose who aren't allowed to come and go are prevented from coming, and efficiently kicked out when they're found. Hence my questions above. Walls are pretty easy to get over. Wouldn't it be cheaper to build a razor-wire fence, and tighten legislation so any illegal migrant is stripped of all their assets, any landlord who rents property to an illegal migrant or employer found to be paying an illegal migrant is automatically fined $50,000, the illegal migrant's fingerprints and DNA taken and added to a list of people never allowed to enter the US legally again, then driven directly back to the border and put on the other side of the fence? Is the wall part of a multi-faceted immigration policy, or is it just a panacea that's now being paid for by US Taxpayers; not Mexico as promised? |
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01-09-2019, 10:16 PM | #47 |
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It would be easiest if we sent every illegal back as they come and ban for life legal entry like Australia if illegal attempt occurs.
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However we live in la-la land, where folks on a particular side of the political spectrum have set up so called "sanctuary cities". They've essentially setup a red carpet for every criminal element to flood into their cities with no worry about the laws on the books being enforced. The reason for this is two fold; 1. So that they may feel morally superior about themselves when they personally will likely never face real repercussions for their decisions. That's for the plebs. 2. To expand their voter base. They know they cannot fool enough real Americans to go along with their erosion of our institutions and rights, so they'll import in masses of folks who do not share traditional American values. They know these folks will have no problem going along with revoking the 2nd Amendment, destroying state's rights, etc. So yes, the wall is only part of the answer but it's badly needed. |
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01-09-2019, 10:42 PM | #49 |
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However we live in la-la land, where folks on a particular side of the political spectrum have set up so called "sanctuary cities". They've essentially setup a red carpet for every criminal element to flood into their cities with no worry about the laws on the books being enforced. [/QUOTE] Yeah, that's the sort of bullshit policy that's (IMHO) worse than either of the extremes. I'm betting the impediment to getting that changed isn't just idiots who support it because it surreptitiously allows for free immigration (which I don't support because it prevents you from passing corresponding laws that deal with the problems that free immigration causes) but because of companies in those "sanctuary cities" that do very well (economically) by hiring illegal immigrants at 1/10th of the cost of hiring US citizens. |
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The tl;dr version is we elected Tony Abbot in about 2013 to be our prime minister, and he made good on his election promise that "If the Coalition is elected, no-one who arrives illegally by boat will receive permanent residency,". Our illegal boat arrivals reduced from 20,000 individuals in 2013 to ZERO in 2017 & 2018. News Article Australia has a moat, so we didn't need to build a wall; but without corresponding "kick the bastards out" policy, the moat was ineffective. |
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Stop the flow of money and the illegals will stop coming. If they can't get a job or any form of government assistance without proving legal entry, why come over here?
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xQx or SakhirM4 I am curious what thing or things you "appreciated" from that post? Do you really believe Democrats are against the wall so they can get more votes, or that it's actually a valuable thing that'll actually accomplish something? |
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![]() However, I do agree/appreciate that the "sanctuary cities" scheme is bullshit, that "if we were serious about immigration issues, employers, landlords, etc. like you mentioned above would be harshly punished for dealing with illegals. That's in a logical, law abiding world where common sense prevails." and that a physical barrier along your border is "is only part of the answer". I'm yet to be convinced that the barrier needs to be a wall, and couldn't be much cheaper (ie. a fence), and still not sure if it's "badly needed" or just a every expensive gesture to the rest of the world that America is no longer open to illegal immigrants. I do think having a barrier is more effective than not having a barrier. |
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Regardless of how you feel on it, I have to imagine we'd all agree that drug addicted Americans are a gigantic problem in all of this. If it wasn't for the need to fuel their self destructive degenerate actions, we wouldn't have the horrors that come along with the drug trade.
Legalize it, tax the crap out of it, and if people want to throw their lives away in a drug induced haze go right ahead. |
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I sincerely don’t understand - why are there such discussions in US regarding this wall? Well, how much does it cost - 20 billion? Is it such a big expense for US?
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Also, as long as a much better life is available here in the US, it won't stop people trying to get out of the hellish situations to get here. |
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Where The Idea For Donald Trump's Wall Came From?
"Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border did not come from security analysts following years of study or through evidence that a wall would reduce illegal immigration. Amazingly, for something so central to the current U.S. president, the wall came about as a “mnemonic device” thought up by a pair of political consultants to remind Donald Trump to talk about illegal immigration." https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuarta.../#e64a2c244156 Never Eat Shredded Wheat. |
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Good question ... They have been stating on the business stations, the 5.7 billion that is asked .. is 1/10% of 1% of the total federal budget. So more or less a drop in the bucket. |
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Test of steel prototype for border wall showed it could be sawed through
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Dolphins with lasers will help
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