Kari Lake is absolutely correct! AZ may protect its own border against an invasion!

does any come across the border?

(hint. nothing comes into the US without crossing the border)

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When you include healthcare, housing, education, meals, etc., probably around 40 billion per year for those numbers.

Sure it crosses a border but not illegally

And those immigrants eventually pay taxes as well.

The overwhelming majority of people who come from abject poverty, with little education, no marketable skills and don’t speak English are going to end up in low wage dead end jobs. The amount they eventually pay in taxes in no way covers the costs to the American taxpayers.

i didnt use the word “illegally”

That’s true of many US citizens also. That sounds like a wage problem and not an immigrant problem

What does “enforce the border” imply?

theres enough context in that to know

are you trying to make the case that ariz doesnt need good border enforcement?

For $40 billion two ■■■■■■■ walls could have been built and the illegal invaders and all the ■■■■ they bring with them probably wouldn’t be on US soil to begin with.

Which is why it makes no sense to flood one’s nation with more people like this. Which is why ALL other industrialized nations with high costs of living have strict rules on immigration.

The imbeciles that are pulling Ol Folksy Joe’s strings believe that flooding the country with a diseased, illiterate and unskilled illegal horde of invaders makes perfect sense. Once these new dependents become reliant on the goobermint for their existence, next step will be to grant them some sort of citizenship so the can be coerced into voting for Dimbulbcrats into perpetuity.
It’s so obvious but using minorities for political gain is really no secret when it comes to the Dims now isn’t it?

I noticed you did not object to anything in the OP. That seems to indicate you agree that Kari Lake is absolutely correct! AZ may protect its own border against an invasion!

JWK

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people. Tenth Amendment

How does fentanyl legally cross the border?

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That’s all they see in these people are votes! They don’t give a flying ■■■■ about them. They don’t want them in their neighborhoods. Their kids or grand kids sure as hell won’t be going to school with these illegal immigrant children.

He’s being obtuse. As usual.

Make them remain in Mexico.

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No country is as laxed on border security as the U.S. it only took a million migrants to Europe from 2015-2016 to trigger Brexit and upend the political landscape in Europe yet this experiment keeps getting tried over here. There will be no safety net the first depression will wipe us out with the amount of mouths to feet. Scandinavian countries I hear so much about on the left do not do it like this to get their safety net.

Yes they tax the hell out of people but the vast majority of people are putting in. Here it’s hardily half in Norway it’s over 80% putting in. t’s not sustainable and they keeping letting them in by the millions.

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To answer your question “Why is building a border wall such a hard thing to wrap one’s mind around”, we have been told it’s racist.

JWK

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people. Tenth Amendment

So you believe that we could have unlimited immigration and all these people are going to get jobs and all that needs to be done is for government to wave their magic wand and fix the “wage problem.”