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JD Roy
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in reply to JD Roy • •@JD Roy I'm largely the same, with how long we've been aware of how porous the border is, it seems to me that sealing off the border is either impossible or unwanted, and I suspect the latter as illegal immigrants are a great source of exploitable labor, and businesses are always looking for cheap labor.
With that in mind, at the very least, let everyone in, let them know their rights and who to call if'n those rights are violated, that'll fix the exploitation real fast. Now being citizens... Honestly I don't think that needs to be guaranteed, nor required, non-citizens might get less services from the government, but they're still human and deserve to be treated as such.
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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •I think it's not just the border. People keep claiming the US government disappears anti-gravity researchers so they can work on crashed alien technology. I pretty much think it's all a smokescreen and they're just silencing anyone who invents tech that threatens the oil/coal industry.
If we'd have hit the ground running in 1880 and actually used our minds to automate the economy, we'd be living in Star Trek right now. You can call that a commie idea, but I think it sounds like heaven.
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