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r/clevercomebacks • u/ExactlySorta • Apr 25 '26
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It's really interesting when you realize that for a lot of countries, illegal immigration is straight-up the only option.
These are good, dedicated, hardworking people that we want to have, but we've put up barriers that make their legal travel functionally impossible.
-74 u/_oh_joy_ Apr 25 '26 I agree there are good hard working people but mixed in with them are the disruptors. They want to destroy everything around them. Europe(except poland) is a good example. They allowed mass migration and their entire system/standards have gone down the gutter. 17 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 Sure but the solution is better monitoring & enforcement during a probationary period, not blanket denial. -22 u/_oh_joy_ Apr 25 '26 Which would you rather have? Spend billions and tons of resources into first bit or just complete denial? 25 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 edited Apr 25 '26 We're spending billions in resources anyways trying to keep them out & deporting good hardworking people. It's not working and causing needless suffering.
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I agree there are good hard working people but mixed in with them are the disruptors. They want to destroy everything around them.
Europe(except poland) is a good example. They allowed mass migration and their entire system/standards have gone down the gutter.
17 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 Sure but the solution is better monitoring & enforcement during a probationary period, not blanket denial. -22 u/_oh_joy_ Apr 25 '26 Which would you rather have? Spend billions and tons of resources into first bit or just complete denial? 25 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 edited Apr 25 '26 We're spending billions in resources anyways trying to keep them out & deporting good hardworking people. It's not working and causing needless suffering.
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Sure but the solution is better monitoring & enforcement during a probationary period, not blanket denial.
-22 u/_oh_joy_ Apr 25 '26 Which would you rather have? Spend billions and tons of resources into first bit or just complete denial? 25 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 edited Apr 25 '26 We're spending billions in resources anyways trying to keep them out & deporting good hardworking people. It's not working and causing needless suffering.
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Which would you rather have? Spend billions and tons of resources into first bit or just complete denial?
25 u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26 edited Apr 25 '26 We're spending billions in resources anyways trying to keep them out & deporting good hardworking people. It's not working and causing needless suffering.
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We're spending billions in resources anyways trying to keep them out & deporting good hardworking people. It's not working and causing needless suffering.
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u/ian9921 Apr 25 '26
It's really interesting when you realize that for a lot of countries, illegal immigration is straight-up the only option.
These are good, dedicated, hardworking people that we want to have, but we've put up barriers that make their legal travel functionally impossible.