The issue of immigration at our Southern border must be dealt with not only on the level of symptom but also on the level of cause. U.S. policies have contributed mightily to the destabilization of economies throughout Latin America, fueling the desperation that then drives so many to migrate here. Of course we need an infrastructure in place to separate those with credible asylum claims from those who need to immigrate through other legal means. But nothing we do on the level of symptom will fundamentally solve the problem until we address the extreme poverty and drug cartel violence in countries from which people are seeking escape. We need to address the forces that are driving people to seek refuge here in such massive numbers to begin with. Then and only then will we be able to carve a new path forward. That includes far more support to Latin American countries seeking to improve their economies. It also includes an end to America’s Drug War,  which actually aids the drug cartels by providing them a huge black market in the United States. #ANewBeginning

Dec 26, 2023 · 5:02 PM UTC

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Those forces are the rich wanting even more wealth. Capitalism is inherently unfair. You either force the fairness upon it and resist its corruption, or remove those bad incentives by switching to a better system. Until you deal with the rich and make things fair, the system...
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Everything you say makes sense! I love you dear! ❤️
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My concerns with your solutions: Address those who try to bypass checkpoints, there are many. Destabilization of South America has other factors for their decline that you left out. Black Market marijuana has soared since legalization. Are you really saying, legalize drugs?
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Give it up for fucks sake n
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Mss. Xóchitl wants or agrees to somehow your people call her people. She likes the idea. I hope your team can make this happen sooner than later. Congratulations! Sinceramente Quetzalcoatl