If we had millions of poor Norwegians and Lithuanians violating our immigration laws and the government was catching and releasing them, I would still be for immigration law enforcement.
You said it, not me. I was only offering a scenario that should obviously be playing out in your very small brain. Aren't you worried that a hundred thousand (probably more) illegal Ukrainians might be so grateful that they will try to cast illegal ballots in the next election? Are you concerned that they might get healthcare? What if some overstay their visas and open up a restaurant in your neighborhood that everyone likes?
In your color blind analogy, they all gotta go and I expect you to be leading the charge. But nah, you just try to spin your way out after you get pinned down.
I want you to answer my question. Should we deport the Ukrainians back to the place they came here seeking asylum from with no home to live in and risking certain death if they go back there? Or should we allow them to enter and possibly stay where it's at least a little safer for them while giving them an opportunity to become productive members of our society?
I want you to answer my question. Should we deport the Ukrainians back to the place they came here seeking asylum from with no home to live in and risking certain death if they go back there? Or should we allow them to enter and possibly stay where it's at least a little safer for them while giving them an opportunity to become productive members of our society?
clock's are still ticking. do you feel uncomfortable with a hundred thousand refugees or don't you? I'd say the question is cut and dry but sod knows what you'll come up with next.