Posted on 06/11/2014 10:06:04 PM PDT by This Just In
The Libertarian Reservation.
I consider a lot of my views Libertarian, but free, open borders is definitely not something that any Liberarian should stand for.
The social compact is between this country and its citizens, not illegal invaders. They do not and should not have any Constitutional rights.
I look at it this way. If Mexico was the dominant power in the region and had its own labor issues, would Mexicans want Americans invading their country to take away jobs that would otherwise be in Mexican hands? Of course not.
We should not be shamed by the left to compromise one bit when it comes to these illegal invaders to our country. They came here illegaly. They have no respect for our laws. They have no right to be here. They should be summarily deported like they are in Israel. Period. The problem is that we have too much compassion and there's too much red tape involved to quickly force these illegal invaders to go back home.
I don't care which result happens!
Think about our over 17 Trillions debt, they need more slave on the plantation.
Think about our over 17 Trillions debt, they need more slave on the plantation.
Would Libertarians support open borders?
Hey Rand, compromising on bad policy is like adding just a little sewage to your drinking water.
What the hell has happened for so many GOP politicians to all of a sudden veer straight to the left?
Are they receiving wheelbarrows full of cash from Soros?
Have space aliens invaded our planet and used a brainwashing ray gun on them?
First this faux conservative wants to call a truce on “social issues”, now he wants to tear the border down. I knew that eventually he could not hide who he is and it would be the end of his presidential ambitions. Good bye Ron Paul Jr.
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