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ErvvinSmith
#208338319Friday, January 27, 2017 5:58 PM GMT

I'm more or less stating the hypocrisy in the left. But now that I look into the environmental impact... I'm a little disappointed actually. And your points actually seem very valid now that I've taken some time to search them up. So, if that's the case, what would be a more viable means of curtailing illegal immigration? If you look at deportees who've committed violent crime, way too many of them manage to come back as repeat offenders. Crimes as heinous as murder see repetition. Not in great and unfathomable numbers, but I think that a couple dozen repeat offenses from illegal ########## is a bit much especially when they're killing people.
pumpitloud
#208338321Friday, January 27, 2017 5:58 PM GMT

that reminds me of the time i cracked my phone when i lost in clash royale
AwesomeKillerKevin
#208339408Friday, January 27, 2017 6:28 PM GMT

-Make it easier to legally immigrate to the US so people don't have to do it legally. -Continue to invest and build trade relationships with Latin American countries. Ironically one of the reasons why net immigration from mexico has been on the decline is because the mexican economy has been booming, meaning that their citizens don't have to migrate to the US in search of well paying jobs. -We should resolve the underlying problem of the drug w####hat is causing many people out of their host countries to the US. When source countries have good economies, that means their citizens are less likely to come here in search of work. When you have people like Donald Trump wanting to repeal NAFTA and put high tariffs, which whether you like it or not, NAFTA has brought a lot of jobs for both the US, Canada, and Mexico, the only thing you'll cause is a recession for latin american economies and more crime & illegal immigration to the US. Just use the refugee crisis as an example, when you make the situation worse, by bombing Syria, you cause a bigger flow of refugees, while not addressing the main issue.
ErvvinSmith
#208339801Friday, January 27, 2017 6:37 PM GMT

Dang. Your solutions to the problem sound like something unlikely to actually take place under Trump. So we're basically looking at a political nightmare for our country in the near future.
AwesomeKillerKevin
#208342420Friday, January 27, 2017 7:30 PM GMT

seriously, how is having a trade war with china and mexico going to help us economically. those two countries whether you like it or not are major trading partners. and out of all countries donald decides to ally Russia which <1% of trade takes place.
EmperorRyzoft
#208342662Friday, January 27, 2017 7:35 PM GMT

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