Do you empathize with families being separated at border?

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Robceltsfan wrote:

You're welcome. There are multiple ways to make a better life for your family.

One would be to legally emigrate to the US...
Do you know how long that usually takes?
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Robceltsfan wrote:

You're welcome. There are multiple ways to make a better life for your family.

One would be to put yourself through college, get a job, and work your ass off...
Do you know how long that usually takes?

I sure do....that's what I did. Instead of robbing the 7-11's....which obviously would have been much faster (though more risky).
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Robceltsfan wrote:

I sure do....that's what I did. Instead of robbing the 7-11's....which obviously would have been much faster (though more risky).
I meant if you knew how long it takes to legally immigrate to the US.
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:
Robceltsfan wrote:

I sure do....that's what I did. Instead of robbing the 7-11's....which obviously would have been much faster (though more risky).
I meant if you knew how long it takes to legally immigrate to the US.

I know what you meant. I gave the example of me having a choice between the longer, more difficult road....and the quicker, more risky road.
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Madnessssss wrote:
Robceltsfan wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:
Do you know how long that usually takes?

I sure do....that's what I did. Instead of robbing the 7-11's....which obviously would have been much faster (though more risky).
You're equating immigrants to robbers again

Most of them come here and work hard. It's too embarrassing for Trumpies to admit "dey took are jobs!" So they blame criminal behavior, which is fake news. Lower crime rate per capita than legal citizens. Fact.

Youre a son of a pig and it shows every day!

ILLEGALLY IMMIGRATING is the criminal behavior. I don't give a fuck what they did or did not do once they already broke the law.

You're taking it another step. I'm happy to welcome anyone that wants to come here and be a positive contributor to society.....LEGALLY.


You want to see difficult? Try to immigrate to a place like Canada legally or illegally. Why does the US get held to a different standard???
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Rob having to study an extra hour or two a day is equivalent in difficulty to a Syrian dodging bombs and government-sponsored death squads, all the while having a family.

How interesting.
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:Rob having to study an extra hour or two a day is equivalent in difficulty to a Syrian dodging bombs and government-sponsored death squads, all the while having a family.

How interesting.
Yes!!! It is the responsibility of the US Government and her citizens to make sure every human on Earth has a chance to taste the sweet nectar of American opportunity!!!

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Lol... Some of you are really missing the point of the thread. It's not so much about illegal immigrants... But more about the inhumane of taking the kids away from the parents.

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Robceltsfan wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:Even though I've been on the immigration/culture-change through demographic change train for a very long time (well before it became a popular topic), I've often wondered what my life would have been like if I had been born into a typical Central-American or Haitian situation rather than a typical (if complicated) American situation.

Those people are victimized by institutions (chiefly, government) even more than the average America.

What would I do if I was in that situation?

I think when you consider it that way, you can muster up some empathy (at least for the relatively peaceful, non-violent ones) even if you are seriously anti-immigration.

I would say that most anyone isn't "anti-immigration".....simply anti-ILLEGAL immigration.

I have absolutely no problem with people looking to emigrate to the US legally. It's the "illegal" part that bothers me....and how anyone can support someone's illegal actions so vehemently.
I wouldn’t say I’m anti-immigration, but I’m anti-illegal immigration, opposed to amnesty, and am for reducing legal immigration to its historic norms. These were never controversial positions, until 2-3 years ago. It’s a big part of why many former democrats continue to leave the party - because they’ve moved so far left on the issue.

The biggest issue, is it’s never ‘just’ children. They’re thrown in as a convenient wedge. People know if you mention children, it’ll evoke emotional responses. When one side treats a policy debate as a moral test, they’re admitting they don’t have an actual argument. This has happened, multiple times in history if you study immigration legislation. First it’s the ‘kids’ who are allowed to stay. Then it’s ‘we need to reunite families!’ and their parents and siblings are here. Next, chain migration kicks in, and before you know it, each ‘kid’ brings a ten person family. The democrats support this - because it’ll get them votes - so spare me the moral nonsense. Reagan granted mass amnesty, and the new citizens voted 75-25 democrats in the next election.

Would comment more, but much of the thread has devolved to classist diatribe. I care a ton more about the working poor and lower middle class here than people hopping the fence or overstaying visas. (Keep in mind, that of those here who were seeking amnesty, if you DON’T hop the fence, and enter at one of the actual entry points we have for that purpose, and wait your turn behind those who got there first, you are not put in a detention facility).
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How many illegals are you allowing to live in your house Bush?
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"We are enforcing the laws passed by Congress, and we are doing all that we can in the executive branch to protect our communities. It is now time that Congress act to fix our broken immigration system," Nielsen said. "Surely it is the beginning of the unraveling of democracy when the body who makes the laws, rather than changing them, asks the body who enforces the laws not to enforce the laws. That cannot be the answer."

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking at the same event as Nielsen, also defended the Trump administration's immigration practices Monday morning.
"These children are not entering at points of entry, but dangerous places," Sessions said. "They can go to our ports of entry if they want to claim asylum."

Sessions said the children "are taken care of," at an "enormous cost." Sessions called the system "generous." He also emphasized most children have come here unaccompanied and said the Department of Health and Human Services takes custody of them at a cost of more than $1 billion a year.
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:How many illegals are you allowing to live in your house Bush?
The question should be more do you kick both the parents and kids out the same door so they are together... OR... you kick the parents out the front door... And the kids out the back... So they are separated.

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FPL wrote:
Robceltsfan wrote:
Bush4Ever35 wrote:Even though I've been on the immigration/culture-change through demographic change train for a very long time (well before it became a popular topic), I've often wondered what my life would have been like if I had been born into a typical Central-American or Haitian situation rather than a typical (if complicated) American situation.

Those people are victimized by institutions (chiefly, government) even more than the average America.

What would I do if I was in that situation?

I think when you consider it that way, you can muster up some empathy (at least for the relatively peaceful, non-violent ones) even if you are seriously anti-immigration.

I would say that most anyone isn't "anti-immigration".....simply anti-ILLEGAL immigration.

I have absolutely no problem with people looking to emigrate to the US legally. It's the "illegal" part that bothers me....and how anyone can support someone's illegal actions so vehemently.
I wouldn’t say I’m anti-immigration, but I’m anti-illegal immigration, opposed to amnesty, and am for reducing legal immigration to its historic norms. These were never controversial positions, until 2-3 years ago. It’s a big part of why many former democrats continue to leave the party - because they’ve moved so far left on the issue.

The biggest issue, is it’s never ‘just’ children. They’re thrown in as a convenient wedge. People know if you mention children, it’ll evoke emotional responses. When one side treats a policy debate as a moral test, they’re admitting they don’t have an actual argument. This has happened, multiple times in history if you study immigration legislation. First it’s the ‘kids’ who are allowed to stay. Then it’s ‘we need to reunite families!’ and their parents and siblings are here. Next, chain migration kicks in, and before you know it, each ‘kid’ brings a ten person family. The democrats support this - because it’ll get them votes - so spare me the moral nonsense. Reagan granted mass amnesty, and the new citizens voted 75-25 democrats in the next election.

Would comment more, but much of the thread has devolved to classist diatribe. I care a ton more about the working poor and lower middle class here than people hopping the fence or overstaying visas. (Keep in mind, that of those here who were seeking amnesty, if you DON’T hop the fence, and enter at one of the actual entry points we have for that purpose, and wait your turn behind those who got there first, you are not put in a detention facility).

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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:How many illegals are you allowing to live in your house Bush?
Why are you and Rob not able to follow a discussion?

The answer is zero. There is also probably no one more anti-immigration on this board than me, and like I said earlier, I've been on this train a long time. I didn't board it with Trump.

That has zippo to do with what we were discussing (i.e.-empathy for people in more difficult living situations)

Instead of roid raging and crying, try for more careful and thoughtful reading.
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Why do some people here insist on muddling different issues and topics together?

:noidea:

There is zero contradiction in:

A) Feeling empathy for certain types of illegal immigrants (children or otherwise)
B) Being philosophically against immigration (if you are)
C) Being against various forms/types of immigration in America circa 2018, within the constraints of the situation, as a matter of public policy.
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:Why do some people here insist on muddling different issues and topics together?

:noidea:

Did I not say I empathize with the children? What am I missing here?
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Macrotus wrote:
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:How many illegals are you allowing to live in your house Bush?
The question should be more do you kick both the parents and kids out the same door so they are together... OR... you kick the parents out the front door... And the kids out the back... So they are separated.

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Robceltsfan wrote:
Did I not say I empathize with the children? What am I missing here?
That your situation "working yer way up the ladder" as a person born in America is hilariously different to the situation illegals generally face before coming into the country.

It's woefully, woefully myopic.

I'm sorry to have to tell you that.
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:
Macrotus wrote:
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:How many illegals are you allowing to live in your house Bush?
The question should be more do you kick both the parents and kids out the same door so they are together... OR... you kick the parents out the front door... And the kids out the back... So they are separated.

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What do we do with criminals that we send to prison that have children?
At least they know where their parents are... And they get to visit them.

But still... I don't see the point of separating them...they all getting deported regardless. It's unnecessary cruelty.

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No. I. Don't.
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