Are all countries 100% homogeneous in terms of ethnicity and background? I believe that most countries have some kind of mix (especially the bigger ones). What if some country wanted to ban American students? Which ethnicity would they be targeting?
I find it very disturbing that the race card is being brought into this. Nothing in the brief "advertisement" leads me to believe that race is an issue here, not even inferred. And when the past proposals/legislation/statements from Dr. Paul are looked at in detail, I see no indicator of that at all.
Why this obsession with bringing up racism? Does someone automatically win a debate as soon as it is brought up? The ultimate trump card? Do some people see racism everywhere?
I believe the campaign ad is talking about terrorists, and trying to prevent them from entering the country. The current system certainly failed us miserably.
It is unfortunate that immigration has been tied to terrorism. But since that is how the 9/11 terrorists got here, the focus has landed there. And how do you you go into the details in a 5 second sound-bite?
Some politicians seem to want to bomb other countries, yet still do nothing about how 9/11 occurred in the first place. I believe the campaign wants to express that Ron Paul is different, and wants to look at the root causes and failures in the system. Once again, how do you do that in a 5 second sound-bite?