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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…1hr1H

U.K. Deporting Immigrants To Rwanda

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 @C0nservat1veAl from New Hampshire submitted…14hrs14H

Biden Proposes Brining Palestinian Refugees To US

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Coincidentally, they'll all be military-aged single males.

 @ISIDEWITH submitted…17hrs17H

Trump's Controversial Stance on Deportations and Election Violence Sparks Debate

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 @9M24498 from Texas answered…51mins51m

Add more barriers/wall, increase surveillance, increase troop presence, diplomatic talks with mexico.

 @9M22649 from Connecticut answered…2hrs2H

Increase, the point of the U.S. is you can be born here or move to here and earn a good income as reward for helping oth…

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only if their country is not imperiled and they are determined able to find a place to stay and have their gene…

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only if the sanctuary cities have the goal of obtaining legal status for undocumented immigrants.

 @9LZZ742 from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

I mean yeah we could but it would cost a lot and maybe if made it tech we could do ID and face ID for Mexicans who wanna…

 @9LZXZVK from Michigan answered…3hrs3H

I think that yes we should not just let anyone walk in to our country but i think the wall is very useful its a barrier…

 @9LZW386 from Florida answered…5hrs5H

Yes but there needs to be a procedure to verify who they are, and who they’re connected to. If any connection is found t…

 @9LZW386 from Florida answered…5hrs5H

No, but make the pathway to citizenship attainable to people who need to come, or who want to come and contribute to our…

 @9LZQLBF from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes and No the U.S could keep the current wall but we should negotiate with the country in the south and make sure that…

 @9LZQLBF from California answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but if that person has not committed any crimes and have seen that they do their monthly payment on any housing or…

 @9LZQ7MQ from Florida answered…12hrs12H

Yes, unless they can prove that their life or livelihood is in immediate danger in their current country

 @9LZQ7MQ from Florida answered…12hrs12H

No, only if they provide a certain amount of community service or military service to pay back the United States for the…

 @9LZQ357 from Pennsylvania answered…12hrs12H

this depends on the context of the crime. why and how they committed this crime, how they ended up in this situation, et…

 @9LZPLF9from Guam  answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but with equal payment and cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico, and an increased military presence along the so…

 @9LZM2TT from Washington D.C. answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but have a "Border Support" system that makes it easier for foreigners whom want to move in to get proper legal doc…

 @9LZJ7YF from Missouri answered…18hrs18H

I understand where the topic is coming from to decrease the amount of drugs coming in to the US but the amount of drugs…

 @9LZJ7YF from Missouri answered…18hrs18H

I believe if they need the help than yes they should be granted healthcare but if they keep coming back just charge them

 @9LZD8QX from Tennessee answered…20hrs20H

Funding should be reduced proportionately to the amount of illegal immigrants, but not abolished completely.

 @9LZBPY7 answered…20hrs20H

Make the Republicans actually support an immigration reform bill instead of claiming they want to do immigration and not…

 @9LZ9VDD from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

if they pay taxes, and have lived here for far too long! now say, there only over here because their country is at war,…

 @9LZ7NFH from Arkansas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but DON'T make mexico pay for it, the wall should only be there to know where the border ends and begins

 @9LZ76S8 from Arkansas answered…22hrs22H

Depends on the situation; if we're at war absolutely, but during peace time: its really not neccasary.