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i think it’s masterful distraction strategy that we’re discussing immigrants in Ohio eating pets as some abstract definition of racism instead of focusing on the *actual* issues caused by an unchecked border (national security and debt, employment, healthcare), and i think we’re all foolish to be falling for it.
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'unchecked border' is also a buzzword and distraction these issues are not bc of an unchecked border - the us border has numerous checks in place - it is about the existing immigration policy and how we process and manage migration, asylum requests, and labor demands as you can see in replies, some folks are focusing on unchecked border. not the meat of the conversation.
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Unfortunately there is no one stopping anyone from crossing the border. And they are coming from China and Turkey and all over the world, because of this. Its estimated over 50,000 people per day, mostly military age males, are crossing without anyone stopping them. Thats a football stadium every 24 hours. https://youtu.be/OWBr69qFjNY
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Wasn’t there a border policy discussed but turned down? The issue is overarching. Issues with politicians and red tape, and people bickering with each other instead of actually focusing on views. So we can talk about how the border is a distraction, eating dogs is a distraction. But we need to talk about the main story. We have issues with politics
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