It doesn’t follow that an open border policy is an appropriate palliative to compensate for that historical injustice. A much more logical solution might be, for example, providing security assistance to impacted countries.
We don't have an open border policy, and regardless of that we need to reevaluate our policies and their impacts on those south of the border.
Providing security assistance would like like what?
And while ending The War would not magically erase the existence of the the cartels, it would be a good start. Corruption itself needs to be addressed or nothing will change.
> Gosh, we complain about people coming over the border
You wrote this and it sounded like you were endorsing an implicit open border policy. Did you have some more intermediate solution in mind? Recall that we do presently have a legal pathway for asylum seekers to immigrate to the US.
> Providing security assistance would like like what?
We already do this. US agencies frequently cooperate with their counterparts in Mexico and elsewhere.
pstuart|3 years ago
Providing security assistance would like like what?
And while ending The War would not magically erase the existence of the the cartels, it would be a good start. Corruption itself needs to be addressed or nothing will change.
rebelos|3 years ago
You wrote this and it sounded like you were endorsing an implicit open border policy. Did you have some more intermediate solution in mind? Recall that we do presently have a legal pathway for asylum seekers to immigrate to the US.
> Providing security assistance would like like what?
We already do this. US agencies frequently cooperate with their counterparts in Mexico and elsewhere.