I want my descendants to have at least a minimally functional civilization. Dramatic (staged) pictures of dead children don't change that. A single border agent being meeeeeeeeaean to chhiiiiiiiildren doesn't change that.
The immigration debate hasn't caught up to the maturity of the gun control debate, where the left is at least no longer (really) surprised when nobody changes their minds after a school shooting. But it'll get there. Once people realize where the butter is on their bread (or where the cyanide is on the bread), you're not going to change their minds with Hollywood productions and media campaigns.
How people _feel_ about a picture or video is not a valid argument against rule of law.
My spouse is a legal immigrant. Following the rules, and contributing positively (as opposed to breaking the law and joining welfare rolls) yielded a green card.
It doesn't matter if you feel bad for the child. It doesn't make what the parents did legal or right. The real tragedy is that the child's parents broke the law to come here and the child is paying part of the cost.
"Fortunately, that crying kid was then led back to his home country, where they were very nice to him. Our country was just too mean and racist for him--really, it would've been an unkind act to let more like him come here.
A pity we'll miss out on all those Einsteins, but at least we have still have global trade, eh? In the meantime, go to school where you, by totally unrelated coincidence, don't have to be constantly guarded by police due to MS-13 death threats."
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 15.1 ms ] thread1. Call your senators and representatives.
2. Donate and/or volunteer to one of the many organizations working to stop this.
3. Vote this evil out of office.
The immigration debate hasn't caught up to the maturity of the gun control debate, where the left is at least no longer (really) surprised when nobody changes their minds after a school shooting. But it'll get there. Once people realize where the butter is on their bread (or where the cyanide is on the bread), you're not going to change their minds with Hollywood productions and media campaigns.
My spouse is a legal immigrant. Following the rules, and contributing positively (as opposed to breaking the law and joining welfare rolls) yielded a green card.
It doesn't matter if you feel bad for the child. It doesn't make what the parents did legal or right. The real tragedy is that the child's parents broke the law to come here and the child is paying part of the cost.
A pity we'll miss out on all those Einsteins, but at least we have still have global trade, eh? In the meantime, go to school where you, by totally unrelated coincidence, don't have to be constantly guarded by police due to MS-13 death threats."
Your recent posts have been doing that, so please stop doing that.