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1 hour ago, Archy1221 said:

Insane indeed!   And I think someone called The Big Guy a moderate on immigration.   LOL 

 

 

 

 

Doesn't encounters essentially mean people crossing or trying to cross?

 

Which has nothing to do with the president or our country's policies but everything to do with the climate in the countries they're coming from?

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3 minutes ago, Lorewarn said:

 

 

Doesn't encounters essentially mean people crossing or trying to cross?

 

Which has nothing to do with the president or our country's policies but everything to do with the climate in the countries they're coming from?

This has a lot of truth.  Funny of course, because we have soooooo many Americans that hate America and think it sucks...but this is the most amazing country in the world.

 

Other countries, with the exception of a few, have REAL problems.  Most of us have no idea, because we are lucky, which is great.  I am first generation, my brother in law is an immigrant.   I sort of 'get it" he REALLY "gets it"...

 

Most of us, don't get it all.  Yet, we still b!^@h.  

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10 minutes ago, Lorewarn said:

 

 

Doesn't encounters essentially mean people crossing or trying to cross?

 

Which has nothing to do with the president or our country's policies but everything to do with the climate in the countries they're coming from?

Administrative Encounter: An encounter of an inadmissible noncitizen in which removal proceedings are not considered, including certain withdrawn applications for admission in cases prior to FY 2024 in which expedited removal or other immigration proceedings were not considered, foreign crew members without entry visas who are required to remain aboard their ships, and persons paroled into the United States and released from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations (OFO) custody without being placed into removal proceedings.

 

From dhs.gov

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2 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

Insane indeed!   And I think someone called The Big Guy a moderate on immigration.   LOL 

 

 

What's crazy is y2023 alone 3.2 million is roughly the same as Nebraska and SoDak/NoDak population combined

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1 hour ago, Lorewarn said:

 

Which has nothing to do with the president or our country's policies but everything to do with the climate in the countries they're coming from?

That wouldn’t be true at all.  
 

If you foster a climate of come on in, you will get processed and released, hope to see you at the court date.  BTW…..here’s everything you need in the meantime, people from other countries get the picture it’s quite easy to pass through illegally with little repercussion.   

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If only we could make it easier to become a citizen the legal way. Better hope that investing in Central America post a China led manufacturing world will better stabilize populations in those countries. 

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10 hours ago, Moiraine said:

There is a very strong correlation between job openings and border encounters, and post pandemic there is a much bigger gap between wages in the source country and the U.S.  

Have wages not gone up in other countries?

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14 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

It’s an unsustainable number.  

 

Unsustainable is the number of Boomers that die/ leave the workforce on a daily basis. Every Boomer that dies is one more hole in the economy, one less buyer of goods, one less consumer to pay into the US economic system. Every Boomer that retires is one more hole in staff that won't be filled. We simply have not reproduced at a rate to maintain our economic growth engine, either through consumer demand, or producers of goods. This is why businesses are going to subscription business models. Then they are essentially selling the same good to the same customer every year. But, not all businesses can do that either. Without immigrants our economy, as we know it, will not survive.

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57 minutes ago, Born N Bled Red said:

 

Unsustainable is the number of Boomers that die/ leave the workforce on a daily basis. Every Boomer that dies is one more hole in the economy, one less buyer of goods, one less consumer to pay into the US economic system. Every Boomer that retires is one more hole in staff that won't be filled. We simply have not reproduced at a rate to maintain our economic growth engine, either through consumer demand, or producers of goods. This is why businesses are going to subscription business models. Then they are essentially selling the same good to the same customer every year. But, not all businesses can do that either. Without immigrants our economy, as we know it, will not survive.

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There is no way to sustain growth in our economy without robust immigration.  There simply isn't the people here to employ to sustain it.

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