LePaul wrote: We have many many people that come in illegally and want to cash in on services that [should] be reserved for those who followed the rules.
I assume you have statistics to back that up? How big is the problem really?
LePaul wrote:
But Democrats don't feel that way in our country. More the merrier. Bring them in!
These are two fallacies; An ad hominum and a misrepresentation
LePaul wrote:
Some large cities won't even report if an illegal immigrant has committed a crime, since that would lead to prosecution and deportation.
I assume you have statistics?
LePaul wrote:
Many have been killed by the actions of illegal immigrants (murders, etc) and they still have more compassion for the illegal than the citizen harmed!
I assume you have statistics?
LePaul wrote:
Trump wants us to be a nation of laws, as intended.
I'm trying not to fall into the fallacy trap here, but his track record is far from spotless.
LePaul wrote:
We won't be bullied anymore. The Obama debacle of 'political correctness' and worrying about offending someone will soon be over.
In europe we would call it diplomacy. What makes you think that Obama is the cause of this? It kinda reminds me of this comic
http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2012-04-23
LePaul wrote:
Obama spent much time preaching and adoring hearing his own voice (so much so, he gave the Queen of England a collection of his best speeches years ago on an iPod). Rather than take action, he has been talk talk talk. Meanwhile Putin has intervened in Syria and steamrolled into Crimea. All while Obama talked about red lines.
And what makes trump any different in that regard? To quote the bible in this: "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone". If america is indeed a nation under god, Trump should be the last one to cast the "He likes to hear himself talk" stone.
I understand that people are angry and I understand the choice that they make (I don't agree, but the American system forced you to make a polarised choice).