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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: combjelly who wrote (82021)7/7/2018 5:32:58 PM
From: pcstel  Read Replies (1) of 360114
 
"At best a misdemeanor. Rounding them up instead of the ones committing felonies"

So now we move the line again. From those committing crimes to those committing felonies"

So instead of deporting those that did commit a crime against our nation, even at best a misdemeanor, according to you that they were not held accountable. We will allow them to stay until the commit a more violent crime, and when they do, statistics show a large percentage come back, over and over again. Because they do not respect our country and our laws. When you don't hold someone accountable for their illegal actions, they assume they will not be held accountable for other illegal actions. It is simple human nature.

Making everyone accountable for their crimes is excellent policy. Failure to do so only promotes additional crimes. Not protecting our borders to allow them to re-enter multiple times to commit additional crimes is a formula for chaos.

Why are you against protecting our country from criminals who break our laws? When we go to our house in Mexico, or our house in Colombia, or any other country on a visit. We respect their laws, why don't others respect ours? Is this so difficult to expect others to be civil?

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