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In reply to the discussion: What should our border/migrant stance be? [View all]bluestarone
(20,708 posts)37. 100% for open border. (IF done the way it should be) (i do not have the answer to how it should be done tho)
1) WHO is getting these people to come? (that's first step) Are they doing this to destroy our country, or actually help people?) Then go to #2) The main issue should be handled on the Mexican side of the border, WITH American impute. (not sure how that could be worked out) Then 3) Each and every state needs to set times that they WILL accept certain numbers? It IS all of our problems, so WE have to agree to the numbers, plain and simple! 4) Get the fucking back stabbing politics out of this whole problem. The southern states ARE feeling this more than others, BUT i believe it's because the people in charge there are very un-American and don't give a shit about what people go through. Lot's more, BUT THIS could be a good start.
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Explain...using logic...the morality of choosing a latte over saving someones life.
ret5hd
Dec 2023
#20
I identify as a Christian but I don't want my country to be ruled by Bible verses.
former9thward
Dec 2023
#8
Strict adherence to a legalistic mindset or worldview is a conservative trait
John Shaft
Dec 2023
#67
The law is notably silent on whether one should lie about one's political affiliations
Prairie Gates
Dec 2023
#80
We were taking in similar numbers pre 9/11 and I don't remember people screaming about it back then
Rstrstx
Dec 2023
#40
We cannot have all the Venezuelans (and soon Argentinians) move to the United States.
dalton99a
Dec 2023
#21
Their stance is build a wall, round them them up, and send them back (even if born here)
Polybius
Dec 2023
#27
"Globalization driven by US economic hegemony has wrecked the economies of our southern neighbors"
EX500rider
Dec 2023
#39
100% for open border. (IF done the way it should be) (i do not have the answer to how it should be done tho)
bluestarone
Dec 2023
#37
Improve tech education in the U.S. and limit so-called "high skilled" visas
RandomNumbers
Dec 2023
#49
They know the odds: 93% of apprehensions are mere formalities that result in release.
dalton99a
Dec 2023
#60
The whole idea that hundreds of thousands are seeking political asylum is ridiculous
Prairie Gates
Dec 2023
#81
" Invest in Mexico, Central, and South America, so the people don't want to emigrate "
MichMan
Dec 2023
#78
"Congress controls legislation. The Pres. will give serious consideration to any bill
spooky3
Dec 2023
#76
If we agree that the problem is the perception of immigrants taking desirable jobs from US citizens,
meadowlander
Dec 2023
#86
It should be an effort to visibly show a co-operation with Repubs as this is their major issue against Dems..
NowsTheTime
Dec 2023
#88