Question:
So, Democrats, why do you think that as election season comes around Trump wants to be as hard line as possible on illegal immigration?
me
2019-04-09 07:43:31 UTC
and for that matter on "show up at the door and you are in Refugees"? Clearly Trump believes this is the main reason he was elected and the main hold that he has on millions of citizens who support him. I hear a lot of Democrats talking on TV about the children in cages, or racism or "its only refugee families fleeing violence" etc... but what I never hear Democrats talk about is why millions of Americans are fed up with migration. Democrats seem to be mostly making the case oh...they are poor suffering people, we have to let them in, but what do they have to say to the millions of Americans that Trump is trying to impress by being as viciously mean as possible to show how tough he is on migration whether illegal immigration or just refugees showing up at the door? When you have a politician like Trump trying to give millions of American what they want on the migration issue to make them vote for him in an election that he is desperate to win and you compare that with other Democrat politicians telling the same American voters, lets let them all in....they are only poor suffering people fleeing other countries it is our duty to take them in, and treat them wonderfully as soon as they show up whether at a port of entry saying they are fleeing vicious gangs in their home countries or illegally crossing the border to seek jobs etc....do you now understand why Trump is trying so hard to get as tough as possible as the 2020 election comes around and he is trying to win?
Six answers:
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2019-04-09 19:04:51 UTC
Both sides of the political aisles have taken this issue to ridiculous extremes. If Trump really wanted to stop illegal migration he'd start fining employers (as is the extant law). If Dems really wanted to help would be migrants they'd start with our foreign policies that contribute to the problem instead of just inviting everyone to come here (and live in poverty as a perpetual underclass). No one really cares about this (except maybe the people in the US who's lives, educations, taxes and opportunities are directly affected by it).
2019-04-09 17:12:01 UTC
We take in almost a million people a year in a nation of 330 million. The blaring question, the elephant in the room no one's discussing is the question: Why do we need these millions?



Answer? (crickets)



We're literally at 2.4X over last year's 521,000 illegal entrants. Do the math.



Canada and Australia are majority white nations which means they're evil by default (lib logic).



Yet they have 37 million and 25 million, respectively to our 330 million. Mexico isn't white but they have only 130 million people and ample resources (Iand is ONLY one resource and, w/ vertical architecture, not a very vital one).



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?
2019-04-09 16:31:51 UTC
You are dogs chewing on an immigration bone. Get a life ferchrissakes.
2019-04-09 14:15:27 UTC
The rest of the world has noticed "children in cages" and are appalled that the US could elect such a man with no morals.
John R
2019-04-09 10:43:41 UTC
In 2018 the Republican's ran on one issue - "brown people are coming, we need a wall". They lost control of the House and in total popular vote ran 9% behind the Democrats.

Yes, the 39% of the U.S. that forms Trumps base gets an erection at the idea of blocking people that don't look like them from entering the country. The rest of us have more important issues to deal with, and more important things to spend money on that a useless wall.
2019-04-09 07:45:16 UTC
I think it is rather silly for you to ask questions of a political nature, since NOTHING you say is ever going to change ANYTHING in politics in America. (Do you really LIKE to waste your time?)



Now, if you were running for some political office, that would be quite another thing, but I doubt that you are.


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