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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
Because they were going to fix it "Day 1". The border situation is just as disgusting as Trump left it (perhaps worse with the influx of people) and it shouldn't be shrugged off, as real humans continue to suffer every day.
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The border situation isn’t “disgusting.”
I’m not even sure that it is a “situation.”
But, presuming for the sake of argument that you are correct, what is/are your proposed solution(s) to the matter?
I ask because I find that a lot of people complain about the matter, but are seemingly unwilling or incapable of offering any suggestions on how to fix anything. Rather, they just complain about it.
As far as I am concerned, if politicians really wanted to reduce Hispanic immigration, then they would help to strengthen the economies of Mexico and Central American countries, legalize drugs, and assist in crime reduction there. But that would cost a lot of money and go against the military/police-industrial complex, so.....
But more fundamentally, no one really wants to reduce such immigration because, without it, the US economy won’t work the way they want it to. No one wants to pay $5 for a tomato, or $350 for a basic hotel room, or $50 for a basic restaurant meal. The only way the economy works is with cheap labor, and immigration keeps that going.