As the other Hannity thread shows, 158,000,000 people from the rest of the world would like to move to the United States. If we are to allow all of these to move here because they want to that will have a disastrous affect on our inner cities, traffic, jobs for the least skilled, water supplies, environment etc. So, except for those who believe that some deity wants that to happen, we need to determine who should be allowed into this country.
Should those who come here illegally be given the first option? How about those who have the least to offer and will be a drain on our resources? Or maybe we should consider the consequences and allow those in who have something to offer and will not be living off of our resources.
It’s important to see what is trending through out the world, as these things often move in tandum. The migration issues and backlash that Axxowiz was referring to mirrors what is happening in America and shouldn’t be overlooked. In a recent interview with Hillary with the Guardian she said the following.
“I think Europe needs to get a handle on migration because that is what lit the flame” of right-wing populism, the former secretary of state told the British newspaper. “I admire the very generous and compassionate approaches that were taken, particularly by leaders like Angela Merkel, but I think it is fair to say Europe has done its part, and must send a very clear message—‘we are not going to be able to continue to provide refuge and support’—because if we don’t deal with the migration issue it will continue to roil the body politic.”
The democrats would probably curb stump Trump if they ran a candidate who wanted “Medicare for all” and “Tougher border security”. Before you dismiss me as right wing kook both of these issues poll very well with the American population. America has a soft spot for the dreamers, but it’s only the fringe that thinks the caravan and other illegal entries into the U.S. should be allowed.
So in summation, enter Mexico illegally, commit a petty crime, get caught, get deported back to your country.
Where is the outcry over the Mexicans treatment of these people just seeking a better life?
Why is there outrage when Americans ask for the same type of treatment of people ILLEGALLY in the country? Especially those that commit crimes?