tight borders = unlibertarian and unconstitutional

solution. make legal immigration easier. then they can take it upon themselves to learn english just like my grandparents had to. if it ever comes to the point where i be forced to learn spanish or my children are then ima be pissssed.

the solution actually is easier immigration. then there is no reason to sneak in. if the process was simply to make a record of each person here and to make sure you aren't wanted for crimes. then come and find your place. produce and make a better life.
 
solution. make legal immigration easier. then they can take it upon themselves to learn english just like my grandparents had to. if it ever comes to the point where i be forced to learn spanish or my children are then ima be pissssed.

how is that not amnesty or open borders rephrased?
 
the solution actually is easier immigration. then there is no reason to sneak in. if the process was simply to make a record of each person here and to make sure you aren't wanted for crimes. then come and find your place. produce and make a better life.

I fail to see where you two disagree, you're both saying "let them in"
 
Of course it was - but it doesn't mean it would end overnight if legalized.

True.

One of the federal government's discharged powers is to protect the border. That comes irrespective of any "war", contrived or real, that exists on our nation's borders.
 
the solution actually is easier immigration. then there is no reason to sneak in. if the process was simply to make a record of each person here and to make sure you aren't wanted for crimes. then come and find your place. produce and make a better life.

You could be wanted for some "trumped up" crimes though.

A person should only be disallowed entry if they are a bona fide threat.
 
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