BuddyColt
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Okay, so far four criticisms and not one person to tell you what it is they support.
They used the term "regulated border," but that is what I've been advocating for the past number of years.
I've been being criticized for being against a militarized border. It's a little late to jump onto my bandwagon and try to claim it as your own.
I used the term 'regulated border', not 'they'. I. Not hard... I am an individual. I speak for myself, not others - not 'they'. Idiot.
And, we have regulated borders - ie, people who come into the country by the front door are welcome. You - with the 'open border' bullshit - think we should allow anyone to come here without reference to their reasons for coming, whether they will drain our resources or add value to our society, whether they seek to harm us.... that's what 'open border' means.... I'd call you a halfwit but I'm not convince you're smart enough to qualify.
While you're making this a personality contest, you are showing your abject ignorance of the subject matter. Read this very slowly:
1) The United States demands that people come here "properly"
2) The United States has never created that "proper" method. In order to move past the bullshit and get to the brass tacks, here is a list of the visas:
List of american nonimmigrant and temporary visas
Presuppose that you are an immigrant wanting to come into the United States. You have a job offer from MickeyDs. Which visa would allow you to take that job?
3) Once you've figured out that, given the terms, no visa is applicable, you find out that there is no "proper" method whereby you can enter.
A visa system that allows one employer to hire a foreigner, but not allow another employer to hire foreigners is clearly unconstitutional. American employers have responded AND they have a legal and constitutional RIGHT to disobey unconstitutional laws.
The way you fix this is to create the applicable visa and regulate those who come here, get a Taxpayer Identification Number and play by the same rules as everybody else.
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