View Full Version : Is relocating illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities/states a good idea?
Attaching poll. What's your position and why?
ElNono
05-05-2019, 11:59 PM
I voted other: IMO, it would be the tacit admission that the administration's immigration policies have been a failure. It's basically handing the problem to somebody else...
I voted other: IMO, it would be the tacit admission that the administration's immigration policies have been a failure. It's basically handing the problem to somebody else...
"administrations'"
Immigration policies have long been a failure when you have 400K people flooding the borders. If that's going to happen and the dems are going to fight tooth and nail to get as many of these undocumented people into the country as possible, then these cities should bear the burden of housing and feeding (and tracking) them.
FrostKing
05-06-2019, 01:06 AM
Being so hell bent on migration will continue to cost Democrats elections but they don't really care. Their goal is the end game: playing Hitler with the genetic makeup of the nation. They view individuals such as Pelosi and Biden as a little better than Trump.
ElNono
05-06-2019, 01:13 AM
"administrations'"
Immigration policies have long been a failure when you have 400K people flooding the borders. If that's going to happen and the dems are going to fight tooth and nail to get as many of these undocumented people into the country as possible, then these cities should bear the burden of housing and feeding (and tracking) them.
I don't disagree, but IIRC, no other administration has offered as a solution to pass the buck... (although, eventually States are on the hook no matter what).
IMO, it's easy to frame this as a Democrat issue, but bigfarm loves their illegal immigrants. I honestly can't take seriously any immigration policy that doesn't include honest oversight on employers.
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