The Fresh Prince of Baudelaire
Banned at least 10 times. Don't give a fuck, going to keep saying what I want how I want to.
Eat meat. Drink water. Do cardio and burpees. The good life.
Mexico has been in ruins for years without American involvement. Secondly they are highly corrupt and anyone who knows about the government in Mexico knows they are stubborn and easily bribed. If they refuse the gangs pay a nice visit. Thirdly ever hear about the zapistas? Yeah they are rebel group found in the most southern state of Mexico. Those people literally hate everything about nafta and American imperialism. So you see why the wall is necessary.
Separate on the issues I am friends with a couple of Mexicans and trust me they hate trump but are well aware of the problems of Mexico and they would rather live here then there.
I've also heard and seen reports about gun violence and how they circumvent the gun laws. So much for regulation.
I say let them all in my liberal friends cant be wrong so why not do the right thing and let them all flood in, what could be bad about that?
That's not an issue with people being unable to affect the system, it's people not knowing how to affect the system. For example, Trump and his supporters are known broadly as anti-illegal immigration, but a pew study regarding attitudes on illegal migrants, delineated by political affiliation, are largely split relatively evenly on the questions presented to Trump supporters. Heck, 60% of respondents who voted for Trump were in favour of illegal migrants staying US residents if they met the criteria for immigration. However, these people still voted for a candidate like Trump who was incredibly anti-immigration.
It seems very obvious to me the issue is people not knowing how to affect the system and feel disenfranchised, as though they need to settle, rather than the system being unaffected by the people.
Sylvanas didn't even win the popular vote, she was elected by an indirect election of representatives. #NotMyWarchief
I think there is something wrong with it when we have afghans who we had fight against terrorism, promised them they could move here, and then drag them through a process where many of them end up getting killed because they couldn't get out in time while they waited forever.
I wonder what their weapon of choice for murder is in Mexico since it is quite illegal for someone to possess a gun outside their home under most circumstances.
Mexico has very strict firearm control laws.
The Fresh Prince of Baudelaire
Banned at least 10 times. Don't give a fuck, going to keep saying what I want how I want to.
Eat meat. Drink water. Do cardio and burpees. The good life.
No it's not... if it was slow and thorough for many reasons then you wouldn't have pretty much a universal agreement that it's over the top.
It's not even fucking thorough per se. Not when something says gets cleared but now you're waiting for 2 years while literally nothing happens.
20 fucking years? 25 years? 10 years? That's not them being thorough.As of May 2016, for most countries, unmarried children of U.S. citizens must wait more than five years and siblings of U.S. citizens must wait more than 10 years. People from countries with high levels of immigration to the United States—Mexico, China, India, and the Philippines—generally have longer waiting times. For example, married children of U.S. citizens from Mexico must wait more than 20 years for a visa to become available, and Filipino siblings of U.S. citizens currently wait about 25 years.
Mexico's problems have been going on far longer than the War on Drugs.
"Pretty much a universal agreement" lol. Nothing like discrediting yourself 20 words into your rant.
It's certainly them being thorough, it's also the big government largesse people like you love until it crimps your feelgood agenda items, then you want to become quasi conservative and trim the fat.
The Fresh Prince of Baudelaire
Banned at least 10 times. Don't give a fuck, going to keep saying what I want how I want to.
Eat meat. Drink water. Do cardio and burpees. The good life.