I wonder if people who argue that “walls don’t work” would be keen to take their kids to an open-concept zoo...
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Realistically we need to stop welfare then we wouldn’t need a wall. A wall is a more realistic solution. There are currently too many that depend on the state for a democracy to end welfare. Sad but true.
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How do you square this with the fact that immigrants are less likely to consumer welfare benefits than native born US, and when they do they consume a lower value of benefits. Clearly, most migrants are coming for work, not welfare.https://www.cato.org/publications/immigration-research-policy-brief/immigration-welfare-state-immigrant-native-use-rates …
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The wall does not stop immigrants but illegal immigrants. By crossing the border they have already demonstrated disregard for the law. When did immigrants get mentioned? Welfare should be voluntarily funded but that won't happen.https://nypost.com/2018/03/10/cutting-welfare-to-illegal-aliens-would-pay-for-trumps-wall/ …
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Come on lets not pretend that yall arent more then happy to sideline liberty to stop " demographic shifts"
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[citation needed]
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Statist rationalizations all sound alike: “Universal Healthcare will actually SAVE us money! It’s a REDUCTION in government!”
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Id argue a Gov could not exist without borders.
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Take a second and listen to yourself here
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>borders reduce government
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