paulitician
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How do you find and deport 11 million people? And what legal theory allows the deportation to Mexico of American citizens?This the main arguments here. There are no specific but lots of people are fascinated. This is like going fishing with a pole. Throw your line without a bait. A fish with a small brain will not go for it but people with a bigger brain are biting it.Yeah, he's not got a clue. There's no basis to sue Mexico or some such batshite crazy. But, Trump's been muttering things about increasing unspecified fees on Mexico or not granting Mexican's visas if they don't pony up the pesos. NAFTA limits any power to "punish" Mexico economically, so for some stuff WE might actually be liable. There's no way we're not gonna issue visas for people who actually work legally for US companies, because the US companies would "dissuade" congress. And, nothing would prohibit Mexico from adding on surcharges at Cancun.Litigation? With whom? In what Court? On what basis? Admit you have no freaking clue what you are talking about .The situation could be remedied by way of litigation. Cutting Taxpayer-funded aid could be another. But there are other ways.
Mexico has played a big role in creating this awful mess. It's only fair it begin to share in the enormous costs. They owe that to American Taxpayers.
I suppose Trump could increase fees on visas, but we're talking not much money here.
Basically, Trump doesn't offer specifics and is just mouthing bullshite.
We give Mexico something like 50 million a year in aid, so we could cut that.
Not that a fence is a bad thing, but somebody's gonna pay for it, and it ain't gonna be the Mexicans.
Obeying the law of the land is as specific as it can get. Your brain's not nearly as big as you think it is. I'll go with Trump.
The Illegal Invasion has to end. And it looks like Trump's the only Candidate willing to take it on. And besides that, his brain is bigger than yours. He's much much smarter than you. So i'll go with him.