gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:Nate has gone on record saying he supports separating children from their parents at the border, and has actually taken it further and said there's no line he wouldn't cross to prevent scary brown people from entering his country
No he didn't. How could you possibly extrapolate that statement(s) above? This is like yelling fire in a theatre.
Just disagree with his premise that we shouldn't collect individuals at the boarder and immediately deliver them back to their country. That you believe some portion of those at the boarder are truly being persecuted in their home countries and deserver refugee status. That you think the wall is an epic waste of time and money. That you think separating young children by force from their parents puts us on the wrong side of history.
Godwin's law takes effect here - this is how you immediately lose the argument.
I asked him point blank if there was any line he wouldn't cross in deterring immigration and his answer was "no"
He is on board with this policy. Just ask him.
Two different issues - is he onboard with the policy and is he for mass extermination (Hitler).
What he said was that he was for a Wall and immediate deportation back to the home country. And the only time force should be used was if there was an attack on the boarder.
You and I both know that a Wall is ridiculous - it would be incredibly expensive, very hard to maintain and still very porous. We both know that immediate apprehension and deportation would require legislation - and isn't a near-term solution. And we both know that separating a mother and child at the border would certainly cause PTSD effects in children and it is immoral (and both Ds and Rs have come out on the subject). We both know that they are trying to use this to get their base to vote - but it seems to be boomeranging
But the jump to extermination - eh, not with you on that one.
BTW, I would like to know your thoughts on optimal immigration policy (I would really like to understand your perspective as a recent grad).














