(July 16, 2019 at 3:48 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:That's not the question people are wanting to answer. What the hell are you doing expecting an answer to what you asked?(July 16, 2019 at 3:41 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: @onlinebiker
You want to talk about the enforcement of immigration law. So, let’s talk about it. Is it a fair and reasonable law that allows toddlers to represent themselves at their hearings? You’d like to know what the point is of having these laws in the first place if they aren’t enforced. A valid counterpoint to that question is “are the laws fair in the first place”? Can you respond to that counterpoint without deflecting?
Using that sort of logic leads to - we better let everybody out of prison because innocent people sometimes end up in prison.
Sure - there are fucked up things that happen in an adversarial system of courts. But - until somebody comes up with something better - it' s what we are stuck with.
Now - I answered your question.
Answer mine.
Should people who have been given a hearing and were rejected be deported?
I'm your huckleberry.