It's great that Trump has engendered a heated debate over illegal immigration and our open borders.
“It's great that Trump has engendered a heated debate over illegal immigration and our open borders.”
— Tom Tancredo · Borders
The World Motivation
It's great that Trump has engendered a heated debate over illegal immigration and our open borders.
“It's great that Trump has engendered a heated debate over illegal immigration and our open borders.”
— Tom Tancredo · Borders
It's great that Trump has engendered a heated debate over illegal immigration and our open borders.
Americans, unlike their elected politicians, are not stupid.
Political conservatives need to recognize that multicultural politics is converging with leftist politics, and not only on 'social issues' like same-sex marriage. Our Constitution is also on the chopping block, and if you don't see that, you haven't been paying attention.
The necessity of defining the enemy also leads to the necessity of defining who we are.
Ignorance is a matter of laziness, indifference, and apathy.
The hunting of monsters is not for the faint of heart. Nor is it for those who feel bound by such trivial doctrines as law or national borders.
Nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants currently live within our borders. That's 11 million people living in the shadows whom we know next to nothing about.
As a nation, we face a choice. With parts of the world on fire, can we ignore the despair beyond our borders? Or do we use our global influence and leadership to confront these challenges head-on?
There is nothing morally objectionable in stating that a country has the inalienable right to decide on the exact number of immigrants and the exact type of immigrants that it wishes to let into its borders. As part of that calculus, it is perfectly rational to exhibit preferential treatment to immigrants who share one's cultural values.