Negative Space: immigration
- Nobody wants immigration reform
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“Immigration is not a problem to be solved.” A confident and successful electorate could understand that issues are more important than who you hate. Unreasoning partisanship, however, is a problem that often seems as if it has no solution.
- Secure borders in three easy steps
- If our goal is to secure our borders, we can do it in three easy steps, and none of them draconian. If securing our borders means keeping terrorists out, we need to stop wasting time on workers and prohibition violators.
- Senator Marco Rubio and the National Press Club
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Senator Marco Rubio appeared before the beltway press on Tuesday to talk about reforming Social Security and Medicare before they go bankrupt.
- There is no sanctuary without walls
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Sanctuary isn’t sanctuary if you let everyone in. If we don’t have borders, we cannot provide sanctuary. The left’s definition of sanctuary means denying sanctuary for people who need refuge. Letting in both the people escaping violence and the people causing violence is to deny refuge to refugees. There is no sanctuary without walls to protect it.
- Why Americans distrust Obama’s refugee policy
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The reason states are taking immigration law into their own hands is that the federal government isn’t doing its job. The reason this is politically popular is that Americans can see how dangerous the federal government’s policy of ignoring illegal immigration criminals is.
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- 2,000 Muslim child marriage immigration cases in 10 years
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“Between 2007 and 2017, there were 8,686 petitions for spousal or fiancé visas for or on behalf of minors. And during that same period, 4,749 minors on spousal or fiancé visas got green cards. Even while the United States was claiming to fight sex trafficking in underage girls, our own immigration system was rewarding and promoting the sexual trafficking of girls as young as thirteen.”