• @md5crypto
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    -71 year ago

    How did they even get valid driver’s licenses? That’s what I want to know.

    • @MiddleWeighOP
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      311 year ago

      I think it just makes sense to allow them to get by. Driving, paying taxes, having insurance. It’s just better for everyone, instead of trying to battle some “threat”, you gotta go with the flow and maintain stability in what way you can. They are gonna drive anyway. You have to if you want to survive in rural areas.

      • @md5crypto
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        -281 year ago

        They don’t belong in the country.

        • @MiddleWeighOP
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          171 year ago

          At a human level, I would be doing the same as them. I hate the heat. I like clean drinking water, and relative safety. I like surviving.

          I can’t really hold a grudge on people doing what they have evolved to do. To put up boarders is futile, and usually counterproductive. We are all people.

          I’m not political scientist, it just doesn’t sit right with me to deny basic shit over origin. My opinion is largely meaningless, I know.

          But I think we have much bigger problems, and the influx of people from climate torn regions will keep increasing. As a country, we used these places to get a leg up, no wonder people want to come here.

          • @md5crypto
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            -151 year ago

            By your logic, welcome 2 billion into the USA.

            • @MiddleWeighOP
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              51 year ago

              Tbf, there’s already places here that are nearly inhabitable. I’d imagine, overtime, people would naturally fall into what’s more comfortable over time, and we can try to live better lives by not making such a mess of things in the future. Big ask for people. I dont know the answers, I just know what I can live with.

              • @md5crypto
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                -101 year ago

                So what can ‘you live with’? Ruining the standard of living for the 330 million people already here?

                • @MiddleWeighOP
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                  131 year ago

                  I haven’t personally been negatively affected. In fact, the little experience I have had in my personal life with illegal immigrants has been enriching. I worked with a guy who was just the sweetest man, with 3 kids and a wife. He worked hard and I had love for him. That’s all.

                • InisSieferI
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                  91 year ago

                  Illegal immigrants haven’t done anything against you. If anything, they’ve picked a ton of your food on farms and built a lot of your houses and stuff for cheap.

        • probablyaCat
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          121 year ago

          This is a very juvenile view of the world. You make laws to create the most ideal environment. If someone is here illegally, is it better that they are able to show they can drive, get car insurance, etc or drive without those things and be incentivized to run off if they are in an accident?

          • @md5crypto
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            -151 year ago

            Ah, so law & order is no a juvenile view.

            • @Falmarri
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              121 year ago

              All laws are equally valid and there’s no such thing as an unjust law. Gotcha.

              • PenguinJuice
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                -71 year ago

                It’s not unjust. You have to draw the line if you’re going to have a functional country. It also drives down wages and allows people to abuse them.

                • @Falmarri
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                  51 year ago

                  So preventing someone from being able to drive helps protect them from abuse?

              • @md5crypto
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                -171 year ago

                Some laws are unjust, like Biden’s attempt at forced vaccinations.

                • @YoBuckStopsHere
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                  101 year ago

                  Interesting, what law forced vaccinations? I don’t remember that ever happening.

                  • ArugulaZ
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                    61 year ago

                    The one that exists in the kill-billy’s mind, of course. The one Tucker Carlson probably put in his 32K brain when bowtie boy wasn’t busy lusting over the green M&M.

                • ArugulaZ
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                  101 year ago

                  You’ve got a million places you can go to spread your diseased right-wing views, kill-billy. Why come HERE? Your presence is neither desired nor welcome, and your warped beliefs will not take seed here. Thanks much for holding up a big neon sign reading “Block me now,” though.

          • ArugulaZ
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            71 year ago

            I’d take two billion immigrants over this frothing right-wing nutjob in a heartbeat. The two billion immigrants are far less likely to storm a Wal-Mart with an assault rifle.

        • Athena5898
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          01 year ago

          they belong in the country more than you do asshole. Also i must ask, do you enjoy having such lack of critical thought that it allows people to control you with fear and manipulation? aka do you enjoy being a good sheepy doing what your betters tell you to do? feel how they tell you to feel?

    • Altima NEO
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      21 year ago

      I just saw a Hawaiian news report on this. In their case, they’re limited drivers licenses issued out without proof of ID. They’re only meant for use in Hawaii.