(July 16, 2019 at 4:03 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(July 16, 2019 at 3:48 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Using that sort of logic leads to - we better let everybody out of prison because innocent people sometimes end up in prison.
Well, no. I believe that’s a slippery slope fallacy. We could most certainly work toward immigration law reform with the goal of fairness in mind without “letting everyone out of prison”. As I said, I’m not well-versed on the topic, but let’s keep our reasoning sound.
Quote:Now - I answered your question.
Answer mine.
Should people who have been given a hearing and were rejected be deported?
Honestly? I simply don’t know. I am too ignorant of the details of this particular subject to say with any confidence one way or the other. I wouldn’t be able to support my position. What little I do know, it seems like many of these laws are unfair. Toddlers representing themselves? really? I see your point; why have laws if we won’t enforce them? I also see the other side; why continue to enforce shitty laws? Or, why aren’t we doing anything to improve them? That’s kind of why I’m following this thread. To hopefully learn a bit. But, everyone is just pissing on each other.
You cant address details if the climate of politics is toxic.
I think it is a pretty bad climate when a lawyer is in front of a panel of judges trying to defend the fact that kids didn't have tooth paste or blankets for days and weeks. I think you'd agree with me we got here because of one party and one man and the vile "zero tolerance" policy.
Cant address the details if the boss running everything is a bully.
And yes, I am pissing on Trump and the GOP because they are responsible.