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I’ll give Trump credit for this..

I had to go to the 24 hour drugstore last night. Normally, there is a bunch of riffraff hanging around there at night, and a bunch of day laborers there during the day as it is in a Home Depot parking lot. Last night? Nothing. I don’t know the reason, but my suspicion is that some of those folks fear being picked up for immigration issues.

Not that I think this solves a complex problem, nor do I think scare tactics are good in the long run, but I can at least understand the motivation of Trump voters.

And yes, most anti-trump voters want immigration laws enforced, too, they just differ on the means and the long-term solutions.
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KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
I feel the same way when it comes to immigration.I fully support those who come here.Legally or with the sincere intention to embrace our ways of life and serve or protect this country as well.As benefit through hard honest labor. I even support temporary visas.Be given to those who wish to find a path to citizenship contributing whether it be becoming a first responder a necessary part of our medical system or putting on the uniform and protecting the society they now embrace. The only ones that I support harsh deportation measured for are those with criminal rap sheets and a pattern of law breaking or those who blatantly come here, breaking the law.And seek to subvert the process
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@KingofBones1 one argument I have heard for not targeting the undocumented community as a whole is because if they fear contacting authorities, It is harder to catch the bad ones.
KingofBones1 · 46-50, M
@trollslayer Perhaps that is true, honestly.The main reason I also argue for stricter immigration policies is not to target a specific group of people because of origin. After all illegal alien is not a race of people and should never be used as a profiling tool. It applies in definition to anyone that has subverted the process. That being said we are a nation of laws and policies designed to govern and protect. How can one group be allowed to disobey the law when all of us are expected to adhere by it. In principle if we toss out the law for some we should throw out the rule book for everyone and this would create chaos and a very unstable and unsafe society. Men by nature do not like to be governed and I understand this.Sometimes government is definitely far over reaching in its policies.I agree with this also. That being said though I do realize the importance for some basic laws and rules. What we need to do is a too prong approach. Make the process more streamlined for obtaining legal citizenship.For those who wish to be here and remain honest and sincere individuals. And on the other side impose harsher penalties for those who purposely seek to duck the process
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
While I agree with the core of your point, I believe scare tactics are a short term fix. They get the herd moving. Then you have a herd you have to stop. Migration is a simple fix. Jail and bankrupt the principles of any business found hiring undocument labor and inspect and enforce it. The labor will move on quickly. But be prepared for the cost of anything connected to the labour to rise.. But we all know thats never going to happen.😷
Carla · 61-69, F
You see that as a positive.
What you won't see is others stepping in to do the work those day laborers were doing.
easterniowegin · 51-55, M
@Carla
A) you seem to be in favor of slave labor and exploitation?!
B) most of the illegals brought in by biden never actually work...they're on welfare, costing us money
C) when millions of illegals are removed, resources like housing, groceries, education, and healthcare stop being scarce and prices will lower
D) there are work visas that can be used to come in legally and within a controlled process to handle any labor needs
Bumbles · 51-55, M
I noticed the crowd at Home Depot is gone. I think they are in hiding though. Trump knows how to market his actions. It's too bad Biden was horrible at that.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Bumbles and home depot may have told them all to scram as to not be held liable.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Carla i don’t see that as a positive. I think it is the wrong approach to solving this problem.
Carla · 61-69, F
@trollslayer im sorry, i know you don't.
Khenpal1 · M
Well , there are like 14 mill of them . Realistically something like 400.000 can be deported per year. In resent hearing in Senate in order to deport them all will cost trillions over 10 years time. At lowest rate 300. 00 will crossing border per year . Its nice pr from Trump , but you guys have no border in south 😁
Secretsmile · 51-55, F
They are not working in the crops either so I guess we will have shortages of food or nothing at all.🫤
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Secretsmile food prices will jack up real quick.
TrashCat · M
@trollslayer Eggs, Coffee, and food. We also have an increase in Tuberculosis cases. Everything is going up!
WalksWith · 56-60, F
Yeahhh...empathy is a sin these days. Cruelty wins.
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@WalksWith we can’t let it! 🤗🤗
Castenmas · M
You sure it wasn’t just cold outside? Or for you honestly think a week old president came and sorted for you?
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If you want to get rid of the riff raff, and lower the crime, round up and get rid of the homeless instead of the migrants. The illegals work and commit less crime.
tindrummer · M
@Handfull1 He's trolling for a thrill
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@tindrummer I’m sure your correct. TY for pointing that out. I thought I’d blocked all of those! 🤗
MethDozer · M
@independentone Being homeless isn't a crime.
Empty homes while there are homeless is.
Nah. Immigration is a legal human right, you're just an illegal war machine where a country should go.

 
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