Anonymous wrote:
Immigration makes our culture stronger; diversity is our strength and reducing whiteness is an added benefit.
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration makes our culture stronger; diversity is our strength and reducing whiteness is an added benefit.
Short term hiccups- long term strength.
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration makes our culture stronger; diversity is our strength and reducing whiteness is an added benefit.
Short term hiccups- long term strength.
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration makes our culture stronger; diversity is our strength and reducing whiteness is an added benefit.
Short term hiccups- long term strength.
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration makes our culture stronger; diversity is our strength and reducing whiteness is an added benefit.
Short term hiccups- long term strength.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s ask some people from the former East Germany - they were good with walls and borders!
Yeah, let's. Those walls and borders were to keep people in....not out. One of the scariest moments of my life was, in the late 70s, escorting a former East German family member back through The Zone to visit an ailing aunt who lived in West Berlin (and was there by happenstance from the '40s while the rest of the family was stuck in Russian-controlled territory). My family member was terrified the heavily-armed guards would see the name on their US passport, compare it to some roster of those who'd escaped socialist/communist clutches and be arrested or detained. Now, that didn't happen but it sure as hell could've.
That said, I'm not a fan of a wall. But I'd definitely like to see better enforcement of existing laws (like booting visa-overstays), more clear definitions and understanding on what is legally present, faster processing of asylum requests, and a hard 'no' to the things like employment and education that facilitate those who are just 'here' but shouldn't be.
The Berlin Wall separated people in the same city. These were Berlin residents, families, etc.
This is not the Same thing as a Border wall keeping people from other countries entering in illegally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume we are still putting kids in cages.
The ones they can find. They have lost track of so many........
Anonymous wrote:I assume we are still putting kids in cages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he? Please provide the evidence. Go on. I’ll wait for the receipts. Not some echo chamber talking point.
Yes.
During the debates.
"You should come." Believe me when I say people all over the world when they hear that. It's a signal to get moving.
You're an expert on foreign relations? Wow, I love how rightwingers LARP as experts even though they actually disdain knowledge. Maybe hearing from an actual immigration official would be relevant but I'll ignore anonymous opinions from the uneducated on the interwebs.
Anonymous wrote:I assume we are still putting kids in cages.