it's basic supply and demand. If you want to stop illegal immigration then you have to answer the demand with a greater supply of legal immigration.PackFansXL said:That's a bit like arguing that the best way to get people to obey speed laws is to increase the limits. All that happens is people drive ever faster up to and slightly over the increased limit.hokiewolf said:The bolded part above, when has legal immigration hurt the US? If the goal is to end illegal immigration and reduce the amount of people trying to immigrate to the US, I think the best way to do that is to increase the availability of legal means. I know it sounds like I'm trying to be ironic, but I really think if you make it easier to get into the US legally, it will also reduce the amount of people trying to get into the US.cowboypack02 said:Hear me out now.....what if we actually enforce the laws on the books as opposed to having certain administrations that just ignore those laws for "reasons". Having consistency across the board as far as how the laws are enforced would go along way to correcting a lot of the issues that we see with immigration.hokiewolf said:The best way to curb illegal immigration is to open up more opportunities for legal immigration. If the US did that, it would drastically reduce the amount of people trying to cross into the US illegally, because currently it is virtually impossible for the majority of persons wanting to migrate to the US from the Southern Border to do so.cowboypack02 said:I think its the opposite. The current administration wants to let so much go that when a different administration tries to do something about it they'll be called racist, sexist, or whatever kinda ism that appliesPackFansXL said:
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/border-patrol-apprehends-165000-migrants-in-february-up-60-percent-from-previous-year/
The surge continues breaking records while this administration plans to remove Title 42. It's almost like this guy wants to damage the nation so much that future Presidents just give up and continue the downward spiral. What levels does the press consider a crisis?
If Congress would get serious about it rather than grandstanding at the border like both sides of the isle have done to score cheap political points in the last 5 years (4 years of democrats doing it while Trump was in office (I'm looking at you AOC and the gang) and this past year with Biden in office (cough Majorie Taylor Greene, cough)) this issue wouldn't continue to get worse and worse.
Once we begin to do this then we can look at the current laws in place in terms of immigration, decide when/how it best benefits the US to either increase or decrease immigration, and finally the lawmakers that we have elected to office can actually pass laws for this.
Instead what we get is an everchanging way we enforce laws depending on who is in power at the time, which means that its a free for all and no one knows what is actually going on. People complain about the humanitarian crisis of unaccompanied minors at the border for example....wanna know how to correct for that...stop letting them illegally cross the border. Eventually people who are trying to immigrate illegally will stop because they know that its not a free pass into this country anymore.
I have no issue what so ever for anyone to come into the US legally and try to improve their quality of life.
Instead, we should return to the policies that the Trump administration enacted because those were clearly more effective. We want the best and the brightest immigrants, not just anyone desperate enough to pay the handlers to use and abuse them. I concur that the process for legal immigration is ridiculously cumbersome and slow. That's how government programs work though. Perhaps the process should be privatized. Regardless, we must stop incentivizing illegal immigration so we can control the type (skills and character, not race) and quantity of folks entering this country.
And Indont believe in protectionism of we get to decide who gets to come in and who doesn't. If you're coming to the US to work hard and improve your life then you should be welcome to do it legally.
That's the price we pay for being the best country in the world.
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