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July 6, 2019 19 mins
What Is Wrong With Controlling The Border And Illegal Immigration ?Trump 2020
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So this is the this is theUnited States. And understand that many different

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people, many different opinions, andyou know, understand why sometimes on some

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issues while people can be so divided. But I don't understand why people are
so divided over, you know,con controlling the border stopping illegal immigration.

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That to me, that seems tobe something that everybody should be, you
know, supporting. I don't understandwhy so many people, I, you

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know, don't understand why it's somany people are opposed opposed to the touring
the border stopping you know, illegalimmigration. So, you know, I

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just on many issues, I ableto see both sides and understand why where
the other question is coming from.But where you don't understand the total opposition

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that some people have to controlling theborder and stopping illegal immigration. There's every

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country in the world controls the controlsthe the borders of the cuaturing the world
does whoever they can to stop ilegalimmigration. Um, people who are opposed

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to controlling the border and stopping theligal immigration, you know, often talk
about how bad it is the UnitedStates, and we ween it comes to

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you know, immigration, But ifyou look at if you if you compare
the United States to many other countries, cause me and not, other countries

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are much tougher on lical immigration thanthe United States is. If you for
example, it is like a milliontimes easier for you know, some poor

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passion from South America most east,for them to come in South America to
live the United States and become aUnited States citizen than it is for a
like poor American to go down andmove and you know, become a citizen

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of Mexico. If you can't havea job or no money, there's no
way you can move to Mexico,uh, become a citizen, you know,
help the government support you in anyway. It's just this, it's

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just it's not possible. You know, if you have m money, lots
of money and you go down andthey would to support yourself, you know,
you go down vacation we see ifforever, you know, but you

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have no money, no you knowway to support your s shut yourself.
There's ever seefly no way you know, a poor passion could go to Mexico
and become assists and you know,have the government support them. And the

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same with many other counties in SouthAmerica and Miny Conscious and well and uh
other places too. Like in inJapan. If you go to Japan,
you will see like basically if aboutthe AIDS in there, everybody Japanese in

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Japan, except for the people whothat go their vacation, everybody who lives
in Japan is Japanese Japanese descent.You know, they are very tough on

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in Japan or immigration. Then youjust don't know. Let ain't nobody come
there and become a citizen, uhfor example. Ah, So like in
y United States, you can haveyou can live in the United States and

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be like a citizen or the Unitedthe States. You see, it can
also be like a citizen of Canadian. It would be a citizen of two
countries. You know most Americans can. Yeah, but in Japan it's not

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permitted. It would be a citizenof Japan and Japan only they would not
let you, you know, bea citizen of another country. You have
to pick one Japan uh spell uhs s another country. People who live

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in Japan, people who are citizenof Japan only have Japanese uh SI citizenship.
So and you know, very toughin Japan. Every tough on't know

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who comes to they country for usbe the citizen and staying may be tough.
There are probably in Japan, probablymore tougher than the United States.
Is we just c you know itcomes to uh citizenship and so I mean
the other countries, the many ofthe countries that well it's tougher to be

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a citizen of their country than itis to it is for somebody to come
to America, come to America,becoming a citizen is so much easier than
most other countries in the world.And the value of people come in to

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America, the value of elite oldpeople coming into America. It's a problem
for everybody. It does not benefitthis country in any way. Illegal illegal

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immress does not bit This benefit thiscountry in a way, not the economy
in a way, safety, security, crime, so many problems from illegal
immigration and controlling the border. Stoppingillegal immigration has no negative benefits, only

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positive benefits. It would help everybodyacross the country, poor people, mid
class people, everybody can there's thisvolume of people come in to the country,
this volume of l I I littleimmigrations the job to take away.

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I want your jobs from poor people, lower income people and uniplatres because America
it's tough to find affordable housing,and you know, or do people coming

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in, all these illiqual people comingin make it tough for for lower income
people, middle class people to findaffordable homes. I want to see for

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people who are watching now, Iwanna see here Lord, everybody watching now,
I thank you for watching. Soanybody in the chat room wants to

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say why they support in liter illegalimmigration while they support not controlling aboard us.
Nobody wants to tell me why notgood told a bought us it's a
good idea, and why having millionsif the legal aliens come to in this

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country it's a good idea. Tolet me know, cause so far,
you know, nobody has you know, presenting a good idea, a s
common sense idea on why you knowit's a good idea to have open borders.

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Nobody has said nobody's given a goodidea, uh common sense idea or
why it's okay to have millions ofthe legal aliens uh coming into this country.

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As I said before at the beginning, it's America millions of people,
many different people with different opinions.And I understand why on some things,
understand why people can be so dividedon certain issues while people have so many

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you know, different opinion of somany issues. But when it comes to
patrolling the border, when it comesto stopping illegal immigration, or really don't
understand why people are opposed to that. I mean, I am somebody with

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an open mind, and I alwaystry to see both sides of every issue,
always try to at least understand wherethe other quession is coming from.
But the for the people, butwho won't often brought us p for those

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people who won't millions of illegal immigration, I immigration to come to the country.
I don't understand, you know,where they're coming from. I don't
understand the side cause I don't seeanything helpful positive coming from that. And

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I just wanted to, you know, make a shot for the day and
that th that's it for now aboutWe'll be back as soon as I can.

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Twenty twenty election is starting to heatup and I have been not doing
podcasts for a while and stuff,but I will because the election it's trying
to heat up again, or webe or we'll be back doing podcasts and

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stuff uh more often, and that'sit for the day, goodbye, and

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then give a body for tuny In.
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