@Toxic-Seahorse said:
@nattydaddy604 said:
@LJS9502_basic said:
@jeezers said:
@Jacanuk: I always laugh when people bring up visas overstayed, its a seperate issue from the wall, both need to be looked at tho
Considering the majority of illegals come in legally the wall is a waste of time and money. But go ahead and listen to the tweets of a mad man for your education. It will serve well.
LOL bro, do you double check your comments before posting it, or is your face that red and steam pouring outta your ears just so you can get your comment posted ASAP?
"Considering the majority of illegals come in legally the wall is a waste of time and money."
They're not illegals if they enter the country on legal terms (immigration, work visas, etc)
If they over extend their visits, they are breaking the laws, hence they become illegals
Which is literally exactly what he said. They entered legally, but are now illegal immigrants. Hence the majority of current illegal immigrants entered then country legally. This isn't that hard to understand.
And to those saying this is separate issue, you're completely missing the point. It's absolutely insane to spend ~20 billion on a wall when it wouldn't affect the majority of our illegal immigrants. That's the main point. Nobody is saying people running across the border shouldn't be stopped, but it sure as hell isn't worth ~20 billion dollars to stop.
It is not insane at all, considering the tax revenue is estimated to be 3.42 trillion for fiscal year 2019
https://www.thebalance.com/current-u-s-federal-government-tax-revenue-3305762
so PLEASE tell me how 20 billion is too much.
They ARE separate issues. By building a wall, this adds an increased level of difficulty for illegals to enter the nation. It adds an extra layer of security to prevent those who want quick access to the US. Will illegals still cross? sure they will. Nothing in this world is guaranteed to work 100% of the time. But adding a wall plus security measures will decrease the number.
People overstaying their stay is a separate issue. They are already inside the host nation, and refuse to leave. No border wall will fix this issue. You know what will? Policies. Such as having immigrants on work visas have their access to bank accounts shut off after their visa expires. This is just an example.
Are either of these examples going to work 100% of the time? Absolutely not. That never was the point, but they will have a positive impact on decreasing the number of illegals entering the nation by walking freely across the border, and the amount of illegals overstaying their visit.
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