Miggs
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Besides what GF mentioned, how do you think this would affect our (American's) every day lives should a wall be built and all illegals be kicked back?
[MENTION=60]UGLI baby[/MENTION]
Besides what GF mentioned, how do you think this would affect our (American's) every day lives should a wall be built and all illegals be kicked back?
[MENTION=60]UGLI baby[/MENTION]
To answer a question I'm not sure CL is asking, how would I see a border wall affecting my everyday life? Probably none except for if one of my best friends family who is here illegally were deported (never happening).
If you read all of my posts in this thread, I've been asking honest questions, not stating my opinion really. I'm curious why building a wall (besides the fact it's to expensive) is seen as such a crazy thing to people. I don't think most people are against having immigration laws, so their problem would be with enforcing them in a way that is mean or something?
My stance is, if building a wall were possible (I dunno if it is) it would be a no brainer.
I am 100% against deporting any people who are already in the US that haven't committed crimes.
Like I've said in other threads, Trump is going the Obama route of basing his campaign on outlandish things he can't possibly do. Everyone is busy debating the wall and mass deportations, and neither of those things will happen IMO
Take a look at the video in this thread. John Oliver just won an Emmy, and he is more insightful than most real journalists.
https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php?52486-Build-That-Wall!!
To answer a question I'm not sure CL is asking, how would I see a border wall affecting my everyday life? Probably none except for if one of my best friends family who is here illegally were deported (never happening).
If you read all of my posts in this thread, I've been asking honest questions, not stating my opinion really. I'm curious why building a wall (besides the fact it's to expensive) is seen as such a crazy thing to people. I don't think most people are against having immigration laws, so their problem would be with enforcing them in a way that is mean or something?
My stance is, if building a wall were possible (I dunno if it is) it would be a no brainer.
I am 100% against deporting any people who are already in the US that haven't committed crimes.
Like I've said in other threads, Trump is going the Obama route of basing his campaign on outlandish things he can't possibly do. Everyone is busy debating the wall and mass deportations, and neither of those things will happen IMO
Mass deportation would almost certainly happen. And a wall, although a lot more modest than proposed, would absolutely be constructed. Those things are relatively easy, and will appease his base without causing that big a backlash (who's talking about Obama's mass deportations?). Campaign promises are not empty, even if they're often unfulfilled.
Obama is mass deporting people? Or just criminals or what?