• @Psythik
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      The “border crisis” is made up. If we opened our borders, suddenly there wouldn’t be a “crisis” anymore and the vast majority of Americans would see no change in their day-to-day lives.

      America needs to stop worrying about non existent issues and focus more on taking care of their citizens.

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          So, according to your own logic, if the asylum would be more accessible then there would be no border crisis.

          That’s exactly what he’s telling you

          • @Psythik
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            Exactly. I don’t need to watch the video. The talking points from the “bOrDeR cRiSiS” people are always the same. Come up with a new argument.

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                111 months ago

                And so am I. What happened to this conversation?

    • @Happybara
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      I see what you’re doing here, but I’m afraid you were doomed the moment you linked a 23 minute video. People don’t have that kind of attention spans for their own family, let alone a stranger trying to make a point on the internet.

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      It’s not an army of people storming the gates to take over the country it’s individuals or families trying to climb a wall or swim across a dangerous river and risking death to try and escape a bad situation or make a new life for themselves. Or in regards to legal immigrants struggling to be processed it’s an issue with a lack of resources allocated to them. Maybe some of them are criminals but contrary to popular belief most criminals that deal in border crossing either have a way of getting through the border “legally” or don’t have to cross the border themselves at all. And it’s the “criminals storming the gates” style of border crisis that these people in the convoy are imagining.