Comment by mc32

1 hour ago

As others point out, in the DDR one could not LEAVE. The main reason we have to have large sweeps for people coming here illegally is because administrations other than Obama and Trump turned a blind eye and did little enforcement. The Biden admin went to far as being negligent in their enforcement, so now there is a lot of backlog.

There are very few if any country that does not enforce immigration rules. Let any American try to live illegally in Canada. Sure, they can live under the radar like you can in Mexico too, but if they catch up to you, goodbye. Mexico doesn’t even treat its own returning citizens well. If you have not been a taxpayer you have to assume many things tax paying Mexicans get for free like education and healthcare. People act like we’re an aberration for enforcing immigration laws. We’re not. Go check out South Africa and see how they treat illegals.

It doesn't bode well for the US to compare itself to others in this regard.

The one place where any hard working person was welcome.

What is the protectionism even for? The US doesn't have a great social system that can be exploited.

Those"illegals"? They were making sandwiches and cleaning toilets, and this is their reward.

  • It's less about what they did after arriving and more about border violation itself.

    Immigration has an official legal process to follow.

    Why is that so bad? If the law needs to change - fine, change it. But allowing people to break the law is to enable collapse of the rule of law.

    • Ah, the law. Did the Stasi break the law?

      Forgive my comparison, but it illustrates the problem.

      The law cannot be allowed to become lawless itself, depriving the people of their rights to fast track the pre-determined punishment.

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  • I prefer the Japanese way and the Swiss way. Their citizens come first, foreigners come second. The needs of citizens come before the need for cheap labor. Every job is a decent job. No job is so bad that they can only get illegals to do them.

    Yes we can have legal immigrants that fill skills gaps. Thats not an issue for 95% of Americans so long as it’s done justly (and not simply a way to pay workers less).