Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE 禄

How about instead of building a wall at the border ...

... we work with the countries to our south to make them places they don't want to leave? It would be cheaper and more effective in the long run.

Here is the argument against that approach, and here is 3 reasons why it is wrong.

"It's their mess, we shouldn't have to be the ones to clean it up!"

1) That is only partly true. Americans have a long history intervention in the region, and anti-communist driven initiatives of the 1950s-1980s left a considerable mess. We are obligated to pay for some of the clean-up.


2) The anti-communist coups are a damaging legacy that casts a shadow over the now. But it isn't more important than now. Let's admit two facts:

i) The US war on drugs has been an unmitigated disaster. It has been devastating in the US, doing far more damage than the drugs themselves ever could. But, as importantly, it puts a lot of resources in the hands of violent criminals in Latin America, making them too powerful for the weak governments there to handle.

This is a North American-made policy choice that is destroying Latin America, and driving their people north.

ii) America's love affair with guns ensures that the drug lords are well armed and capable of overwhelming countries with violence. Put simply, American gun manufacturers know that a part of their market are the drug cartels, and they produce the guns anyway.

While making this point tends to draw a lot of self-righteous noise about individual rights, the 2nd amendment begins "a well-regulated militia ..." not, "unregulated drug cartels...".

So here's a simple proposal: how about [i]not[/i] producing guns for global criminals?

Starve groups like MS-13 of resources and armament, reduce the violence in Latin America and let people stay in their homes rather than coming to the US?

Unlike a wall, it just might work ...馃
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies 禄
Harriet0341-45, F
[image deleted]
Dlrannie31-35, F
@Harriet03 so true
MarmeeMarchM
@Dlrannie even though before the indians were ppl from Siberia - you know that right - evidence of a teen from the old country found way before the indians took over the land.
Harriet0341-45, F
@MarmeeMarch Exactly, I refer you to my original comment. Your all immigrants! Jeez
MarmeeMarchM
@Harriet03 Yes of course - that is what makes the USA good or BAD depending on how you look at it.

We have the ability to gather hundreds of races of ppl and stick them into one country and still manage to exist- of course there will be fighting but in the long run we have been doing this for a couple of hundred years now, and ppl still fight to get into this country.

But the difference is coming here when invited or coming here breaking federal immigration laws.
WoodyAqM
@MarmeeMarch "Trust us, we're from the government?"
MarmeeMarchM
@WoodyAq OK so every single person and entity that forms the United States government can not be trusted. Whatever--- better sleep under your bed tonight - they might come and get you.
WoodyAqM
@MarmeeMarch Your boundless faith of the incorruptibilty of people in power is quaint.
MarmeeMarchM
@WoodyAq OK -- I Don't know what you just said but of you do -- thats good
WoodyAqM
@MarmeeMarch I don't think you've understood anything I've said.
MarmeeMarchM
@WoodyAq 馃檱
Dlrannie31-35, F
@MarmeeMarch Yes I'm well aware that the ancestors of modern day North American Indians came from Asia around 15,000 years ago.
MarmeeMarchM
@Dlrannie nice to know others know that the so called native Americans are not so native after all - dosent matter how many years ago -