ext_106355 ([identity profile] lemmozine.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] howeird 2014-11-23 05:50 am (UTC)

Interesting, and probably has a bit too much truth to it. For all the hoopla, this is very seriously not a solution that is permanent or complete.

I've pretty much heard your opinion on the subject, & don't want to have the conversation again, but I have a question:

If you were the president and congress and senate, all the same party in power, and wanted to work together toward a permanent, reasonable, not-too-costly and politically expedient solution to our immigration problems, what would your solution be?

Most people in the US, and most of our representatives in government, could not and would not answer this question.

I have answers. You would probably like some parts of my answer and not like others. But I'm more interested in your answer than mine. You can't (a) deport everyone, (b) spend billions building and manning a giant wall along the border, or (c) leave things as they are. What else you got?

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