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The Japanese people actually protect their borders.
Japan has no borders.
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Originally Posted by BeerGeek40
I think he was joking.
Of course he was, but the joke doesn't make any sense when said to a japanese. He's probably losing it from all the traveling and given all sort of info he probably doesn't even understand.
Such idiotic things aren't worth denying...its funny watching the TDS affected Anti Trumper's froth at the mouth over it. I swear President Trump does things like this IF he did it just to get a rise out of liberals...its quite hilarious.
But wait liberals, I thought we were supposed to be glad to have all these Mexicans here? How can it be a threat? The Japanese should be glad to have someone to pick their strawberries and do other jobs that the Japanese “won’t do”. Trump was being generous to give these “refugees” a safe haven.
It may have no land based borders but anyone who's ever been to Japan knows that it does indeed have borders.
I've been to japan and I don't know what you're talking about. They have no borders, islands have sovereignty over water, but nobody is crossing illegally to get to japan. To get into japan people have to arrive there legally, some people overstay their permit and become illegals. What you probably mean is that japan doesn't allow many immigrants so their culture is not disturbed.
So why does the u.s. allow so many Immigrants (legals or not)? Because business want them, so they can't save a little money that goes into their pockets and many times they work harder. Besides, america has always been a country of immigrants so it is largely tolerated.
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