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if one identifies as a Xtian... ret5hd Dec 2023 #1
So open borders? Polybius Dec 2023 #5
i'll let YOU give me YOUR interpretation... ret5hd Dec 2023 #6
Ok, so I'm the exact opposite Polybius Dec 2023 #9
Of course. ret5hd Dec 2023 #11
I'm over 20 minutes in so far, but disagree Polybius Dec 2023 #18
Explain...using logic...the morality of choosing a latte over saving someones life. ret5hd Dec 2023 #20
2 things: Polybius Dec 2023 #26
Consider that there will always be someone poorer than you... brooklynite Dec 2023 #82
I identify as a Christian but I don't want my country to be ruled by Bible verses. former9thward Dec 2023 #8
The only thing requested (by me anyway)... ret5hd Dec 2023 #12
The law. former9thward Dec 2023 #14
The law is often not ethical or moral John Shaft Dec 2023 #46
We are a nation of about 330 million people. former9thward Dec 2023 #62
Strict adherence to a legalistic mindset or worldview is a conservative trait John Shaft Dec 2023 #67
No, appreciation for rational government is a liberal trait. former9thward Dec 2023 #68
You have discovered nothing John Shaft Dec 2023 #69
The law is notably silent on whether one should lie about one's political affiliations Prairie Gates Dec 2023 #80
I don't think any country in the world has an "open borders" TexasDem69 Dec 2023 #2
explain to me in plain english... ret5hd Dec 2023 #3
I'm pretty sure you can find those yourself with a bit of Google help TexasDem69 Dec 2023 #4
what you don't want to say (and i don't blame you)... ret5hd Dec 2023 #7
There's a lottery. Igel Dec 2023 #33
So you're saying we have no legal farm workers? brooklynite Dec 2023 #83
Apply the same standards white immigrants got in the 19th century John Shaft Dec 2023 #47
It's getting kinda crowded here lately Calculating Dec 2023 #10
There's no room at the inn! ret5hd Dec 2023 #13
There was not even room at the inn 2000 years ago in Judea. former9thward Dec 2023 #15
J&M were visiting. Igel Dec 2023 #34
Well, it wasn't exactly a feast...they were there to be taxed. Tanuki Dec 2023 #42
On the contrary, we need more immigrants. Elessar Zappa Dec 2023 #16
Depends how you look at it Polybius Dec 2023 #17
Maybe that would be good in an ideal world but Elessar Zappa Dec 2023 #44
We were taking in similar numbers pre 9/11 and I don't remember people screaming about it back then Rstrstx Dec 2023 #40
True, the numbers in the last couple of years are near 2000 levels ClimateHawk Dec 2023 #65
Post removed Post removed Dec 2023 #19
Can't imagine signing up for a message board ok_cpu Dec 2023 #22
We cannot have all the Venezuelans (and soon Argentinians) move to the United States. dalton99a Dec 2023 #21
We need a vastly streamlined path to citizenship NickB79 Dec 2023 #23
I'm still trying to figure out the Republican stance Emile Dec 2023 #24
Their stance is build a wall, round them them up, and send them back (even if born here) Polybius Dec 2023 #27
Well they have the majority, when are they Emile Dec 2023 #41
Well, they did attach a hardline immigration bill to Ukraine/Israel aid Polybius Dec 2023 #43
Well apparently that's not working. What Emile Dec 2023 #45
What do you want them to do? Polybius Dec 2023 #48
How about quit pointing their finger. Emile Dec 2023 #51
But the ball's in the Senate's court Polybius Dec 2023 #52
Blaming the other side is not a good negotiation Emile Dec 2023 #53
It's tied to Ukraine aid Polybius Dec 2023 #56
Tying Ukraine aid to an immigration bill Emile Dec 2023 #58
People on the left will be upset though. Mad_Machine76 Dec 2023 #74
Well, that may be too bad Polybius Jan 2024 #95
They want the laws on the books enforced ripcord Dec 2023 #71
Then why aren't they doing something? Emile Dec 2023 #72
They do try but they dont comtrol immigration policy, we do ripcord Dec 2023 #73
Congress has the power to regulate immigration. Emile Dec 2023 #87
It's not as easy as Americans assume in other countries. EllieBC Dec 2023 #25
Let them in The Contrarian Dec 2023 #28
No limits at all? MichMan Dec 2023 #57
Just have a policy, any policy, and FOLLOW IT Kashkakat v.2.0 Dec 2023 #29
Agreed on the employers MichMan Dec 2023 #61
It's more complicated than we think jmbar2 Dec 2023 #30
Path to citizenship. The border problem persists for a number of reasons... brush Dec 2023 #31
We should welcome the refugees. Voltaire2 Dec 2023 #32
"Globalization driven by US economic hegemony has wrecked the economies of our southern neighbors" EX500rider Dec 2023 #39
Create a task force comprised of serious, knowledgeable adults ecstatic Dec 2023 #35
Moving to America can't be the solution to everyone's RubyRose Dec 2023 #36
We share some responsibility for that too Mad_Machine76 Dec 2023 #75
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
That can be a distressing subject. limbicnuminousity Dec 2023 #38
Improve tech education in the U.S. and limit so-called "high skilled" visas RandomNumbers Dec 2023 #49
We should finally help the countries these people are leaving Johonny Dec 2023 #50
,+1 Emile Dec 2023 #64
Asylum seekers must be processed faster. Freethinker65 Dec 2023 #54
Agreed since most do not qualify for asylum. MichMan Dec 2023 #55
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
sanctions enid602 Dec 2023 #59
We have sanctions because they are human rights violators. former9thward Dec 2023 #70
Venezuela enid602 Dec 2023 #77
Increase legal immigration. Be picky. Melting pot participation required... gulliver Dec 2023 #63
" Invest in Mexico, Central, and South America, so the people don't want to emigrate " MichMan Dec 2023 #78
This needs to be the number one question we address in 2024 Arthur_Frain Dec 2023 #66
"Congress controls legislation. The Pres. will give serious consideration to any bill spooky3 Dec 2023 #76
We need a process IbogaProject Dec 2023 #79
Time to spend some serious money in Mexico, etc., in transition programs. Silent Type Dec 2023 #84
Draconian or compassionate pfitz59 Dec 2023 #85
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
Republicans are not serious. See post 58. Emile Dec 2023 #89
We are also not serious on the left and that's part of the problem JCMach1 Dec 2023 #92
If what you say is true, we need to play their Emile Dec 2023 #94
Several things pinkstarburst Dec 2023 #90
In the future there are only two states in the Western Hemisphere. Those are Brazil and Canada. hunter Dec 2023 #91
Kick! bluestarone Dec 2023 #93
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