• jack_of_sandwich
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    That wasn’t the point you were trying to make, but it was the point you made.

    Because of anti-immigration bigotry, you now have to prepare to prove your right to walk down the street. And because of anti-immigration bigotry, you’re ok with that.

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      i live in a country where every week somebody is aggressed, rape or murder by somebody that have the obligation to leave the country. I would totally prefer that it wasnt the case and if it was true i wouldnt be ok with that. We arent abble to control immigration because of the European Union, so we get measures like those. Uncontrolled immigration has negative consequence.

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        It’s a country of 300 million people.

        But don’t worry, it won’t be for long.

        The ideal number they rounded is 100 million. You will most-likely be deported (or killed) yourself.

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              The US doesn’t have a monopoly on racism. Right wing bigots in Europe have been stirring up anti-immigrant sentiment (and that’s part of what was behind Brexit)

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              racist is being against someone comming to your country with no verification ? We had like litteral killer and terrorist that did this btw

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                There is a Big difference between requiring documentation to stay in a country and enforcing said policy by requiring everyone to carry papers.

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                  Bigmouth’s got plenty of room to fit that boot in their mouth as long as they’re told the policy is about hurting immigrants

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                  how do you check you have the right to be in the country if you can’t check documentation ?

                  By enforcing ? cite me one law that isnt enforced and is a sucess ?

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                    Your question of enforcement only makes sense if you think “papers please” is the only way to enforce this law. Other means of enforcement include requiring papers when applying for employment or any government program or purchasing interstate travel or purchasing lethal means.

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                    If they’re just walking down the street?

                    You don’t. You assume they have the right to walk down the street. Or drive down the street

                    If you think they’re here illegally, you collect evidence then you get a warrant and arrest them, prove they’re here illegally and deport them.