To: UNflagburner
Now we're back to people looking for work are a threat to our sovereignty line. Like I said, that's utter noncense
Where's your house? I've decided that you no longer have control over your home. I can come and go as I please, and since it's just for economic reasons, I'm not infringing on any of your rights. I'll take your food, I'll use your beds, and you'll just smile, right?
The United States sets terms for people to enter this nation. Those terms aren't extremely complicated or burdensome. You fill out a form, asking permission to come here and work, and when that form is processed, you're either approved or disapproved. Someone who bypasses that system is violating the ability of a nation to set the terms of their borders. That's a violation of sovereignty, no matter if you consider it to be of sufficient level or not.
Just as you can control your own home, the nation can control it's borders.
The only nonsense being spouted here are from people who believe that they can singlehandedly hand over the rights of a nation.
408 posted on
03/28/2006 5:39:51 PM PST by
kingu
(Liberalism: The art of sticking your fingers in your ears and going NANANANA..)
To: kingu
We are headed towards Civil War in the US. It will be bloodshed again. This time we need to thin the herd. The extremists are now openly declaring this is their land. My solution is an AK-47 or M1A1 in .308 caliber. Or they can go home to Mexico. We should immediately militarize the border.
It happened today in Dallas, where I live. The second day in a row. Expel those students involved in cutting classes for this political demonstration. And deport their Parents if they are illegals.
To: kingu
Sorry, that's a faulty analogy. It's more like someone breaking into your construction business, and doing the work at a reduced pay without the appropriate paperwork.
Someone who bypasses that system is violating the ability of a nation to set the terms of their borders. That's a violation of sovereignty, no matter if you consider it to be of sufficient level or not.
I see, so if someone smuggles in an endangered turtle across the border. Does that make him an invader in your book?
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