"The general population doesn’t know what’s happening, and it doesn’t even know that it doesn’t know." -N.Chomsky Then there many who really are tuned in and get it totally. It's my belief that it's best to stop the flow of Illegal Immigration and migration through our weak Southern Borders. We need to start here with a decent living wage for all Americans above the poverty level, not just subsistence living. Is Americans First too Nationalistic? I don't think so. We
don't need more needy here, we already have enough here that need to be elevated above the poverty level. Put those little darlings that are breaking our Immigration Laws
on the Love Boat, after picking them up on the border, give them compassionate medical care, feed them, then redistribute
them back down the coast to were they came from. Does that sound too
harsh?, oh well, but I don't think so. In addition to that, I believe most Americans want to see Immigration
in general slowed down to a tickle, at least until things get better for those already living here. We only want and need the best vetted Immigrates here. Most country's peoples who want to Immigrate here, the best
of the best have already left their country's years ago.
I don't consider myself a racist or a bigot but I'm with the donald on this one. Yes the donald is over the top on many things, and just full of baloney on many others. Most Americans whether they say it openly or whisper it to each other in the dark, support him on Immigration and want the borders locked down.
Trump lays out immigration plan
The Republican nominee abandoned
any pretense of softening his stance on immigration during a fiery
address in Phoenix, Arizona, vowing to deport immigrants in the US
illegally “because that’s what it means to have laws and a country”.
Trump vowed to add 5,000 border control agents and confirmed he would
build a wall with Mexico and deport millions during his “first hour in
office”. Trump’s tone contrasted sharply with a conciliatory position he
offered earlier that day at a meeting in Mexico City with President
Enrique Peña Nieto, at which he described the president’s countrymen as
“amazing people”. Peña Nieto said he had made clear it clear that Mexico would not pay for a border wall
despite Trump’s statement at a press conference after the meeting that
the two did not discuss it. Trump’s hardline stance in Phoenix delighted
core supporters and dismayed his few remaining Latino allies. The Trump
on display in Phoenix was the Trump we already knew, writes Ben Jacobs.
‘No amnesty’: Donald Trump vows to deport millions during ‘first hour in office’
Germans hits the nail on the head about Merkel not consulting with EU neighbors over her open door policy
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