Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:35 pm
When you frame the wall as stopping possible terrorist attacks it is.
Do you think that a wall would slow the flow of illegals coming into this country?
Nope.
Largest group of asylum seekers yet tunnels under border wall
The largest single group of asylum seekers ever to cross into the US tunneled beneath the border wall near San Luis, Arizona, earlier this week before turning themselves in to the feds, a new report said Friday.
Smugglers dug seven holes a few feet long under the steel border fence there, and hundreds scrambled under the wall, according to Customs and Border Protection, ABC News reported.
The agency said 179 of the record 376 people who crossed under the fence were kids, including more than 30 who were unaccompanied.
Biker wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 11:44 pm
Do you think that a wall would slow the flow of illegals coming into this country?
Nope.
Largest group of asylum seekers yet tunnels under border wall
The largest single group of asylum seekers ever to cross into the US tunneled beneath the border wall near San Luis, Arizona, earlier this week before turning themselves in to the feds, a new report said Friday.
Smugglers dug seven holes a few feet long under the steel border fence there, and hundreds scrambled under the wall, according to Customs and Border Protection, ABC News reported.
The agency said 179 of the record 376 people who crossed under the fence were kids, including more than 30 who were unaccompanied.
captquint wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:14 pm
No tell him thousands of Middle Easterners fly into our country everyday
Thats right, because people entering this nation legally is exactly the same as those who break in.
When you frame the wall as stopping possible terrorist attacks it is.
Do you think that a wall would slow the flow of illegals coming into this country?
How much did the Berlin wall slow East Germans? We'd have to enforce it just as ruthlessly.
It was pretty effective, but that was because it was 96 miles long, covered by 55,000 landmines and manned by soldiers with machine guns who shot dead anyone they found trying to cross. You really want to enforce it that ruthlessly?
Turned out what stopped the desire of East Germans to become West Germans though was improving life in East Germany.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
captquint wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:14 pm
No tell him thousands of Middle Easterners fly into our country everyday
Thats right, because people entering this nation legally is exactly the same as those who break in.
When you frame the wall as stopping possible terrorist attacks it is.
Do you think that a wall would slow the flow of illegals coming into this country?
How much did the Berlin wall slow East Germans? We'd have to enforce it just as ruthlessly.
It was pretty effective, but that was because it was 96 miles long, covered by 55,000 landmines and manned by soldiers with machine guns who shot dead anyone they found trying to cross. You really want to enforce it that ruthlessly?
Turned out what stopped the desire of East Germans to become West Germans though was improving life in East Germany.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
captquint wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:14 pm
No tell him thousands of Middle Easterners fly into our country everyday
Thats right, because people entering this nation legally is exactly the same as those who break in.
When you frame the wall as stopping possible terrorist attacks it is.
Do you think that a wall would slow the flow of illegals coming into this country?
How much did the Berlin wall slow East Germans? We'd have to enforce it just as ruthlessly.
It was pretty effective, but that was because it was 96 miles long, covered by 55,000 landmines and manned by soldiers with machine guns who shot dead anyone they found trying to cross. You really want to enforce it that ruthlessly?
Turned out what stopped the desire of East Germans to become West Germans though was improving life in East Germany.
When he says "we'd have to" he means some other guy that would have to live with gunning down unarmed immigrants just trying to make a better life for themselves. When its someone else doing the dirty work its easy to be a tough guy about how "ruthlessly" it would be enforced. Real swell guy.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:24 am
by Charliesheen
It's time for this again, you hystrionic simp.
At the very least, skip to 4:00.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:27 am
by CaptQuint
According to the Washington Post, before Donald Trump's election to President, Beck had "been marginalized in Washington as an eccentric figure whose views some consider xenophobic or even racist."
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:32 am
by AnalHamster
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:24 am
It's time for this again, you hystrionic simp.
At the very least, skip to 4:00.
Guess it's time for the simple refutation again then, since you're too stupid to remember it. No one anywhere ever suggests that every single person in every poor country immigrating to a rich country is a solution to anything or even remotely possible. That's just fucking retarded. The humanitarian goal of immigration is not relieving world poverty, so the basic premise of the retarded video is retarded.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:36 am
by Stapes
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:24 am
It's time for this again, you hystrionic simp.
At the very least, skip to 4:00.
Pretty stupid video. Is he actually trying to say we don't need any immigrants? Just let them stay in their own countries? We do NEED immigrants and not just the highly educated white collar ones.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:22 pm
by Charliesheen
captquint wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:27 am
According to the Washington Post, before Donald Trump's election to President, Beck had "been marginalized in Washington as an eccentric figure whose views some consider xenophobic or even racist."
Some consider you a racist.
That was easy. I win.
Re: Trump’s unfounded tweet stoking fears about Muslim “prayer rugs,” explained
captquint wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:27 am
According to the Washington Post, before Donald Trump's election to President, Beck had "been marginalized in Washington as an eccentric figure whose views some consider xenophobic or even racist."