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Just try to sneek into another country.. See where you wind up .. Wake up america.............
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The answer is... build something that will successfully defend the border. Spend the taxpayer's $ on something useful. If they can't get in, they'll stop trying. That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it. |
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Google "retirement in Nicaragua" and look at all the positive things that are said by publications including Wall Street Journal. Personally, I am staying in The Villages but plenty of other retirees are making the move. |
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My opinion: if any American wants to retire to the socialist paradise of Nicaragua and bet their futures on the whims of Presidente Daniel Ortega, a hard core Sandinista / Leftie, and who abused his daughter sexually for years, be my guest. There may also be some great real estate opportunities in Venezuela? Go for it. |
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How about we enforce existing laws while we build that fence ? |
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How can we the people accept our government giving away billions to those who are being brought in illegally while our own needy/poor/in need Americans are not. There is no outrageby we the people. It is what politicians ocunt on....no response to any adversity at home....plus they get re-elected to boot by the same :swear: people. Too many with no skin in the game so what is done is OK as long as their life style is not affected......YET! |
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The reason that this is such an issue is that all of us feel saddened and worried by unaccompanied children. WHO would do this to a child? What horrible game is this? |
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There was no rush to the border by those countries in 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011. Then in 2012 we began to grant amnesty and the floodgates opened. People in those country's pay attention. The promise of amnesty wrapped in that 2008 law started the influx. You must look at this current situation through that prism to really understand. |
Down through the centuries, there are many parents who sent their children off unaccompanied because they feared for their lives or wanted to secure freedom for them--from people who put children on ships to America, to people who were trying to save their children's lives during World War II, to Cuba, and times in between--and now.
I don't think it's who would do this so much as why do they have to. I'm not saying we have to take them in. But I understand the anguish that would lead a parent to do this. |
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