(January 26, 2017 at 3:42 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: To be fair though, I can understand why the Canadian border isn't seen as much of a priority. Isn't there much more drug and human trafficking coming from the south? And more illegal immigration coming from there in general? And not to sound racist or politically incorrect, but isn't it a fact that we get more of the "trouble maker/riff raff" types coming from the south than from Canada? We're comparing a 3rd world country (Mexico) to a 1st world country (Canada). There are going to be differences.
(And as a reminder, my family and I came here from a 3rd world South American country. So please leave the racist/superiority remarks aside. I'm making an honest attempt at being objective.)
My point was that based on Trump's quote, America is not a nation because the American / Canadian "border" is laughable compared to what he is trying to build on the American / Mexican border.
If a solid wall along the American / Mexican border is Trump's idea of a "border" that makes a nation, then America and Canada are the same country...