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Old 09-30-2021, 11:09 AM
Status: "Home is where the heart is" (set 5 days ago)
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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1. The United States has no (Zero) obligation to become a pressure relief valve for failed states throughout the world.
2. The US has no (Zero) obligation to accept anyone that it doesn't want to accept.
3. The US has no (zero) obligation to accept those who (before even arriving) make demands, sue the feds, and openly and apologetically ignore the existing laws of this nation.
4. The US has every responsibility (and right) to openly and unapologetically secure its borders and demand that those who wish to enter go through a legal and orderly process.
5. Anyone who doesn't think that allowing these caravans unfettered access to the US will not open the flood gates to continual caravans coming from the south is either fooling themselves or lying.
6. What is coarse and cruel is imposing untold thousands of third world peoples on a first world nation. On OUR nation. It is coarse and cruel to stress already stressed social safety nets, educations systems, health care systems and criminal justice systems in this nation. It is coarse and cruel to jump the line when millions of people across the wold are mired in legal immigration system - filling out the endless forms, stand in endless lines, paying the endless fees, going to endless interviews , getting the health inspections and criminal background checks. It is coarse and cruel what these people to do to low skilled wages in this nation. How many jobs they will take from American citizens. How it will continue to gut the struggling middle class. It is coarse and cruel what the endless caravans of the third world illegals will do to the demographic and electoral makeup of this nation. Europe will never be the same again. The US had BETTER learn the lessons from that ridiculous, lost continent.
I don't know the name of the person who wrote the above but I agreed with him 100% then and more so now. The Biden administration is 100 and 10% responsible for this mess with their insane open border policie.

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Old 09-30-2021, 12:04 PM
 
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I don't know the name of the person who wrote the above but I agreed with him 100% then and more so now. The Biden administration is 100 and 10% responsible for this mess with their insane open border policie.

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I also agree and it's also cruel to Americans to allow all of these asylum seekers into our country without first determining that they have a valid case and what worked was Trump's policy of "wait in Mexico". We still have to limit the number of refugees we allow into our country to and when one is given a TPS it means temporary not permanent. Legal immigrants in reasonable numbers who have skills we need, that won't be a fiscal burden and are willing to assimilate into our society I have always embraced.
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Old 10-01-2021, 11:17 AM
Status: "Home is where the heart is" (set 5 days ago)
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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I also agree and it's also cruel to Americans to allow all of these asylum seekers into our country without first determining that they have a valid case and what worked was Trump's policy of "wait in Mexico". We still have to limit the number of refugees we allow into our country to and when one is given a TPS it means temporary not permanent. Legal immigrants in reasonable numbers who have skills we need, that won't be a fiscal burden and are willing to assimilate into our society I have always embraced.
Obviously a merit system must be put in place. Canada and Australia both use it and it seems to work there.
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