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In reply to the discussion: What should our border/migrant stance be? [View all]Emile
(38,732 posts)89. Republicans are not serious. See post 58.
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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