Literal Illegal Alien Invasion approaching U.S Southern Border!

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Obama era article, but surprisingly relevant today:

Republicans can stop pretending they want immigration reform.

Illegal immigrants are the perfect Republican foe. They’re easily exploited as low-cost workers benefiting business and easily maligned for being “lawless” benefiting politicians. They’re a foreign other with a tendency not to speak English so suspicion is ready-made. Plus how are illegal immigrants going to stick up for themselves? They’re not. They’re an ideal rival!

Republicans get to be morally superior. “We’re a nation of laws,” they regurgitate. Unless you’re the company hiring all the cheap labor with little ability to redress grievances, then we’re a nation of turning a blind eye and enjoying the cheap goods and services.

According to Republican politicians, these hordes come over here when the economy is good and take our jobs, and when the economy is bad, they bring in drugs. Sometimes they’re terrorists. Sometimes they’re disease hosts. Whatever evil that comes up in the news cycle, undocumented immigrants can play the role. They’re great for the GOP. Illegal immigrants are the GOP’s bestest fremeny.

America gets to have its own shadow third-world country of workers who can never unionize, fight back or demand a raise. And conservatives get to pretend to combat an amoral swath. It’s a pretty sweet arrangement for Republicans.

So what is the GOP’s sincere (snicker) heartfelt (cackle) solution (eye roll) to this alleged problem? Secure the border. “Under my plan, national and border security will move as the first element of any reform and would require annual votes of Congress to establish that the border is truly secure. No other reform can go forward until this happens,” writes Rand Paul with a “plan” seemingly lifted from every other Republican lawmaker in the nation.

The party stopped feigning fiscal hawkishness somewhere between putting the Iraq War on a credit card while doling out tax cuts. In the past we raised taxes for war—a practice apparently too passé for the new Grand Old Party. Tax and spend? Pshaw. Cut and spend! Woo!

And our border is a pricy red herring. “According to the Migration Policy Institute, a think-tank, border enforcement costs $18 billion a year, more than all other federal criminal-law-enforcement agencies combined,” writes The Economist.

We went from having 4,000 agents at our border with Mexico in 1993 to having 20,000 today with hopes of providing more if the House ever passes any bills. Small government? Try small army.

Then there’s the $2.3 billion boondoggle on our southern border known as the Great Wall of America. Does a fence lock up the border? No. Does a fence keep people from coming in? Evidence suggests not.

Maybe we’re not trying hard enough. Why not a dome? Have we even considered a dome? How about we can’t have immigration reform until there’s a dome. Why are you against a dome? Don’t you care about national security? Dome now—dome forever! Hurry up and build the dang dome!

Why are GOP lawmakers’ hair on fire over all the alleged tax money being spent on undocumented Americans’ public education, health care and other municipal services but not on the copious amount being flushed away on border security?

Why? Because we’re a nation of laws and secure the border. That’s why!

Truly securing the border is totally unattainable and Republicans know it. No matter how much money we throw at a fence or agents or buses, it’ll never be “secure enough” to satisfy right wing lawmakers’ migrating goalposts. Obama will never accomplish it, therefore immigration reform is something Republicans will never have to do. And, really, they don’t want to. The immigration system works best for Republicans when it’s broken. They can lament how inefficient government is while reaping the rewards of an underground labor market.

Now they have the added bonus of denouncing Obama’s executive action on the issue. Here comes the hysterics. Republicans get to act shocked and collectively recoil in horror at the idea the president they oppose would do basically the same unilateral action Reagan and Bush did. Of course, when Obama does it it’s suddenly tyrannical, unconstitutional and grounds for impeachment.

Mainly because Republicans have stopped working for the American people and just work against the American president. And immigration is just the latest example.

The left don't want reform either. They wanna keep these people cleaning their toilets and picking strawberries for shit wages.

So neither side seems to mean what they say. And neither side's goals for immigration have anything to do with any sort of humanitarian goals.

Those immigrants help the wealthiest the most. It's not so much barely making it Joe Farmer in Iowa with the ten seasonal migrant workers keeping his overhead down, it's the mega farm corporations who employ thousands of immigrants, paying them shit to keep profits up.

Yes. The Corrupt Leftist Elite are about the only ones that Benefit from such activities. Nice to see Robbie FINALLY admit it.

In regards to rhetoric. Look at the title of this thread, the synagogue shooter bought into the "invasion" and "invaders" sentiment concerning immigrants as well. Only takes an unhinged person to go from just angry words to shooting.

Yes we all know Trump's statements and policy have been extremely antisemetic and that he doesn't have jews in this family and that this dude didn't think of Trump as a shill for the jews.

Apparently this guy bought into the "Jews are controlling everything and importing immigrants and we're being invaded!" type of drivel that is common in Alt-Right circles.

If you insist on bringing Trump into this, his nonsense only feeds the crazy fire, so while he's never said "burn teh Jews!" afaik, his implying that we're being invaded and that there's Islamic Terrorist in the caravan coming along doesn't help either.

I won't defend Trump, but it's a slippery slope between arguing anti immigrant bigotry motivates violence, and any calls to close the border do. At that point, one may as well argue the entire Republican Party, and anyone who voted for them, incited violence.

Canada are desperate for labor

Other countries work together on migration

Canada goes to Europe to get young low skilled people to come and work

How about being good neighbours and sorting something out like this: Hey Canada you can set up a couple of your immigration offices on our southern border

you've obviously got a long term labor problem - and lets be honest central americans do work more on the land than 18 to 35 year olds from Europe who have zero farming experience

I have no prob shipping them all to Canada or any of the Welfare European States. Shipping them all there will be way cheaper then letting then into this Nation to just become drains on the system.

I really don't think people get just how helpful migration is or migration can be.

Originally posted by shiv
I really don't think people get just how helpful migration is or migration can be.
intelligent people do Shiv.

Originally posted by shiv
I really don't think people get just how helpful migration is or migration can be.

Who said migrants are bad? At least in the USA we have tens of millions of them, I would be willing to wager we probably have more immigrants than most countries in the world.

But when the topic of illegal immigrants hoarding through multiple countries that have said we won't obey your laws upon entering your country, then you start to have problems.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/09/14/key-findings-about-u-s-immigrants/

Discussing the amount of immigrants the US has.

Originally posted by shiv
I really don't think people get just how helpful migration is or migration can be.

It could be.

It could also be used in an exploitative way. E.g., sometimes a labor shortage is a labor shortage, and sometimes there's a shortage of labor willing to work in inhumane conditions, for half of what they're worth, with the constant threat of deportation if they complain or lose their jobs.

The fact that CNN only talks about walls, and never looks too closely at issues like working conditions, equitable pay, or health care, hints they're not all that concerned about immigration for the sake of immigrants.

One dead, dozens injured as migrant caravan clashes with Mexican authorities

Who could have seen THIS coming?

Followup: how long until someone is pathetic enough to blame Trump?

Originally posted by Surtur
Followup: how long until someone is pathetic enough to blame Trump?
what would you like me to blame him for Surt? If it triggers you, I'm game.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
what would you like me to blame him for Surt? If it triggers you, I'm game.

Oh I love seeing you guys sadly blame him for shit lol. I love how crazy you guys sound when you pretend he's to blame for shit, but that the left just aren't the blame for shootings or ricin attacks.

In this case, you can clearly see the story I just posted and infer what sad folk like you will be blaming him for...

Dead from a rubber bullet to the head.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
what would you like me to blame him for Surt? If it triggers you, I'm game.
😂