That I don't have fully worked out, admittedly, but I feel like there are a lot of organizations dedicated to helping with resettlement that could help with that.
This used to be Mexico one time, but more than anything, it belongs to the Native Americans.
Those are the real Americans.
So basically, borders are just things that are created by humans because it's one planet.
And then who foots the bill for the social programs?
Is it tax-based or is it Mexico-based?
Because I know Tijuana is having trouble currently financially and they don't want them in Tijuana.
So who foots the final bill?
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I mean, if taxpayers end up footing the final bill compared to all the other things we spend money on that I don't support like drone strikes, I'm okay with helping a few families who are in a desperate situation.
Y tu quieres que el communism puede trabajar a que nosado ni sados unidos pu aplicara que bueno el communismo pose pueda plicar entas partos el mundo, no?
Yeah, so just a summary, what he's basically saying is communism cannot only just work in Mexico, it could work in the United States all over the world because there's capitalism all over the world.
So what about the Mexicans that don't have tribal, like the ones that have Spanish descent only, do they go back as well?
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Well, if they don't want to be here, support one another, become people of humanity, have morals, have values, and respect one another, then yeah, they should go back too.
And what are the policies and how do we change them?
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Just the various warmongering the U.S. has gotten up to in Central America has caused a lot of displacement, as well as inaction on climate change makes it harder for people to make a living in agriculture in those countries.
And U.S. deportation policy actually strengthens the gangs in Central America.
Climate change is partly to blame for the migrant crisis?
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Partly, yes.
We are here today solidating with all of you against the racist border patrol and border wall killing our people.
Despite the tear gas, despite whatever fascist attacks that we see from the president, the migrants will be resilient and we will be with them.
So let's not forget no matter what, border patrol, what Trump, what any fascists will throw at us, the migrants, and us will be there to take them down and to fight for our rights.
If there was one policy or thing you could change right now to make this issue better, what would it be?
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I would say maybe change the policy of automatic deportation of anyone with a felony conviction because that seems to end up strengthening the gangs in Central America.
Kind of let in more felons, rehabilitate them here?
unidentified
If they can be rehabilitated here, yes.
As well as if someone's lived here their whole life and they're in a gang but they have other connections here, sending them to a country where their only connection is to a gang, they're going to get a lot more gangstery.
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I've been waiting for a chance, and I think it's finally come.
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