Do you empathize with families being separated at border?

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Drastic measures, controversial measures, highly unpopular measures must take place to create positive change for the greater good. Most presidents/leaders don't take these actions not because they're morally conflicted, but because they're overly concerned with the political fallout that follows dramatic policy shift.

These are what's known as casualties of war, for the greater good. When Trump said he wants to make America great again, unlike past leaders, he actually means it. If he needs to be the villified scapegoat in that effort, he will. But mark my words, history will one day look favorably on Trump's presidency.
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lettherebehouse wrote:Drastic measures, controversial measures, highly unpopular measures must take place to create positive change for the greater good. Most presidents/leaders don't take these actions not because they're morally conflicted, but because they're overly concerned with the political fallout that follows dramatic policy shift.

These are what's known as casualties of war, for the greater good. When Trump said he wants to make America great again, unlike past leaders, he actually means it. If he needs to be the villified scapegoat in that effort, he will. But mark my words, history will one day look favorably on Trump's presidency.

Do you think they'll figure out how great he is before or after he leaves Office in 2028?
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Trump's approvals are tied with Obongo's at the same time in his Presidency. When you write off the 30% of the country made up of shrieking libtard banshee's, Trump is excelling as far as public opinion.
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The solution to illegal immigration is this: Ship them, not back, but to a country dis-related to them. If they are Mexican ship them to Iraq. If they are Cuban (God forbid) ship them to Haiti etc. Make it difficult for them to get back. It should not be catch and release
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This was a good example of a time Democrats kept children together with their families after accusing the parents of breaking the law.

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If net immigration was at 0, why are their so many of these cases?
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Asylum is supposed to be used for dyer situations. Not to circumvent immigration laws.
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Incognito wrote:Asylum is supposed to be used for dyer situations. Not to circumvent immigration laws.

Asylum is used when a country is at war. If a non-warring nation's citizens is seeking asylum in droves, it's a reflection of the incompetence of the nation it's fleeing's government. Yet all the focus is on Trump and Sessions.

Like I said, if Don has to be the bad guy, he'll be it.

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gaskill15 wrote:Not at all. They brought it on themselves.
The kids brought it on themselves?
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Watching the press conference from the White House about this stuff.

It's actually amusing.
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Kobeunderbite wrote:Crossing the border is "hardly even a crime" according to fat boy.

So sad that a Cuban immigrant shitstain like this is allowed to stay in our country.
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elartman1973 wrote:
Kobeunderbite wrote:Crossing the border is "hardly even a crime" according to fat boy.

So sad that a Cuban immigrant shitstain like this is allowed to stay in our country.
Worth being shot?
No..you can't even justify that stupidity...majority don't have any criminal intent and are hard workers...you are clueless on this topic and are so dumb you actually think 100% are here to rape and assault Americans...being dumb as bricks is a shifty. Way to live


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America has 3 steps to survive
1. It should only allow legal immigration (initial step)

2. Only allow white legal immigrating (demographics is destiny)

3. Ban all immigration and mandate that all white couples have a minimum of 5 kids and incentivize this behavior with tax cuts.

We must restore our original ethnic and racial stock and we must get back to the principles which made us great.
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300 lb meximelt women trying to claim they are oppressed in their home country. Get fucked.
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Of course, I’m not a monster.
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There are some people that have missed the genuine point of the outrage: the innocent children that are involved.

This "zero tolerance" policy by the Trump Administration only takes into account what they want to take into account. They will have you believe that keeping these families together is allowing them to break the law and enter illegally with no repercussions. That's not true.

The families are kept together and then when it's time for the parents to go to court to be prosecuted for entering illegally, the children are there. From that point, the entire family is deported from the United States. Family stays together, the parents are charged with entering illegally, and then the family is deported.

I don't have time to go further into this subject but I would just like to say that it's not as black and white as people in this thread are making it out to be.
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AtiliusRegulus wrote:America has 3 steps to survive
1. It should only allow legal immigration (initial step)

2. Only allow white legal immigrating (demographics is destiny)

3. Ban all immigration and mandate that all white couples have a minimum of 5 kids and incentivize this behavior with tax cuts.

We must restore our original ethnic and racial stock and we must get back to the principles which made us great.
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