Daily reports on crossing the border but nothing discussed on what is fueling the migration and movement. Our services here in Denver are being cut back because millions are being spent on the so called migrant crisis. Tent cities springing up adding to the homeless crisis. Cui bono?
@LaLasta7 ай бұрын
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@kakistocracyusa7 ай бұрын
Lots of highly curated and narrow framing of the issue here. Rather than tortured apologetics and "personal interest stories" about a gang-dominated "service," why not at least be honest about your underlying premise and actually resolve your underlying position on whether you believe in open, uncontrolled borders, or not, and explain why.
@TheBenjaca7 ай бұрын
Why? The interview is about the smugglers
@kakistocracyusa7 ай бұрын
@@TheBenjaca Why what? And, BTW: it's a nice maneuver in purposefully-vague equivocating for rhetorical purposes. "Smugglers" are historically associated, etymologically, in transporting contraband and black market goods, not humans. The interview is about, specifically, "coyotes" (not an ambiguous term in this context). And that is hardly similar to the Underground Railroad - another nice little bit of mental gymnastics.
@episdosas99497 ай бұрын
colonial settlers on indigenous peoples land still ethnic cleansing through immigration laws. they should be able to travel and work freely.
@kakistocracyusa7 ай бұрын
Newsflash: Spanish in Honduras are not "indigenous" to Arizona, much less Wisconsin or Canada. Nor are Somalians, Pakistanis, or Cantonese.