(July 16, 2019 at 3:45 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(July 16, 2019 at 3:38 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: He made a response. He did not answer the question.
Big difference.
The question - should we deport those people who have been given a hearing - and were denied?
He did answer. One reason why we perhaps shouldn’t enforce them all the time is because they aren’t fair. Maybe instead of blindly enforcing them, we need to change them. That’s a perfectly reasonable, fair, and on topic answer to your question.
I agree. We do need laws, but we cannot be so ridged as to hurt innocent people in the process.
An ugly truth about our history, America denied immigration of a boat full of 900 Jews during WW2 that was parked in Cuba. That boat was sent back to Europe and most of those Jews died.
We do not have a perfect system, and we will always have to turn a certain amount of people away. But how we do it matters and we cant simply use blanket solutions to force a utopia that will never exist. Any policy that targets entire groups of people is not a law, it is immoral.