Again, we are not saying people can’t come here, but follow the dang laws in place! Why is that so hard to do?
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
If many people are willing to pay thousands of dollars (worth tens of thousands of dollars to you and I) to have themselves and/or family members smuggled in by people known for extortion, rape, murder, and extremely unsafe conditions and methods I'd venture to guess they're pretty darn desperate to get in and it's not so much "Hey I wish I could make twice as much money" and more "I am honestly afraid for the lives of myself and my family". Not to say that this means we should just let them in, but many of these people are escaping truly terrible situations.
It keeps out drug dealers and other criminals.
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
Huh? Do you have any evidence to support that such efforts have ever been effective at keeping out drug dealers or criminals? In a country where the president outright paid bounties to roaming vigilantes to murder (accused) drug users and dealers, they still have a major drug problem. Do you think closing the borders in the US is going to stop drugs from coming in and make a big difference in how many people use drugs? You don't think the methanphetamine and opioid epidemics won't continue to flourish even if you managed to stop EVERYTHING coming in over the boarders? Don't forget the law of supply and demand either - the harder it is to bring stuff in, the less supply there is in the country which means the higher the price. People willing to steal and spend their life savings on drugs aren't going to stop just because prices quadrupled. And higher prices mean higher profits for dealers. You need to stop the vast, vast majority of it, be able to stop the DISTRIBUTORS, or you're not going to put a big dent in drug use or sales.
We have plenty of drug dealers in this country that have nothing to do with illegal immigration. Yes, plenty of drugs come in over the borders. Preventing anybody from coming in and building a wall isn't going to do jack shit to secure nearly 2,000 miles of border on our south, not to mention the nearly 4,000 miles on our north. Drones, catapults, smuggled in by people with valid passports, boats, tunnels... What is a wall going to do about all of those? How many hundreds of billions of dollars would you need to spend to protect every square foot of that wall with anti-drone measures, detection of objects vaulted over the wall, detection of tunnels under the wall, and enough staff to be able to actually do something about it if something IS detected? Not to say that illegal drugs aren't a serious social blight, but holy shit can you imagine what you could do with that money if you threw it into education and infrastructure?
The same people that want stronger gun control laws are the same ones that think it’s ok to just open the borders.
Today’s world is not the same world of 1900. There are so many more bad people today. We HAVE to hold people that want to come here to the laws we have.
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
I really wish you'd spend more time listening to a wider range of people than you do trying to paint everyone that disagrees with your viewpoint on a particular issue with a very wide and extreme brush. I could just pretend that everyone that DOESN'T want stronger gun control laws (you included) is just a racist, violent, xenophobic, old man (Okay so maybe the old part is true xD) who says we should completely shut down our borders and not allow ANY immigration because hey, the noisiest whiniest people on the right with the most extreme views could be described as such so clearly, ANYBODY that doesn't want gun control is those things, right?
Fact is, the world is crazy complicated and people are crazy complicated and varied. It's easy to paint your 'enemies' with a wide, savage brush but watch out - you might alienate people that agree with you far more than you think.