delta1 wrote:yea...that is extreme, and it can be construed as a response to Trump's rhetoric about funding the wall...this tit for tat is pointless and will not help with solving the problem...it just entrenches people deeper into immovable positions...
both sides should lay aside the lies and falsehoods being spread about illegal immigration and get to work on finding solutions...
I agree it's both sides.
And there is no need for hyperbole when talking about illegal immigration. It continues to happen in staggering numbers and it costs us billions.
The left claim they want it to end, but simultaneously call conservatives racist for saying the same thing.
Now they've embrace the "immoral" tag and feel that their resistance is somehow justified because...Trump.
DACA is a debacle. It's amnesty for the children of cheaters. It's not fair to punish these kids and young adults, but it wasn't America who put them in their predicament. And it's not fair to the millions who try to come here through legal methods, whether from our southern border or elsewhere.
I'd gladly pass on a wall if cities would stop announcing a sanctuary status. When bleeding hearts stopped railing against local law enforcement who partner with ICE to identify resident status on people arrested for other crimes.
But this is happening more and more.
So both sides are wrong in how they play their hand, but in my opinion the conservative viewpoint on this matter is more in tune with keeping our laws intact.
Just one man's opinion.