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Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
Ah, you mentioned your plans to move to Mexico in a prior post, it sounded like you were planning to 'return' there. But you obviously do not have an understanding of the English language.
Here is a concept for you to try to wrap your little head around. There are some actions which are legal, and there are some that are illegal.
There is nothing complex at all about choosing to step over a border and violate immigration laws. Stay on one side of the border, it's legal. Step into the other, and it is not. It is really that simple. Obviously you have difficulty with this concept, but if you think about it, perhaps some day you'll understand it.
You can practice it yourself if you'd like, draw a line in your backyard and pretend one side is Mexico and the other the US. Just keep jumping back and forth and repeating 'this is legal' and 'this is illegal'. With practice, you might get the hang of it.
People who try to claim that something this simple is a 'complex' issue are simply trying to make excuses for criminals and nothing more. The "Mexican cause" as you put it is by definition inconsequential to countries other than Mexico. When people arrive here, they need to follow the laws of this land.
Your lesson is over today, feel free to go back to your constant squaking of the words "racist" "xenophobic" when they are not appropriate, something else you seem skilled at.
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Here's a game YOU can play in your backyard...
Draw a line. Have a family member sit on one side, you sit on the other. On your side have lots of food, shelter and the other basic necessities of life. On the other side give them nothing. How long will it take before they cross over to your side for their own survival, regardless of how illegal you say it is?
I've tried to simplify it as much as I can for you. Have fun playing!
