I don’t have to read anything into it. When it comes to migration from Central America, it is standard, overused, lefty boilerplate excuse making.kalm wrote:Man you read a lot into “chickens coming home to roost.”CID1990 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 6:27 am The idea that these countries were paragons of governance prior to US involvement in them, or would have been better off today without that involvement is a weak canard and is not a justification for what amounts to open borders with these countries.
What the previous administration was doing was working in terms of keeping the crossings at manageable levels. The current admin is causing this current surge solely because of its own actions. And as usual you are coming down on the wrong side simply because you agree with the politics.
“We caused the problems in those countries” just not justify what is happening. Fortunately most Americans aren’t that dumb (or nuanced) and this is one of many millstones that is going to hang around the necks of the Dems in 2022 and 2024. So keep waving that flag, by all means.
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If I agreed with the politics or had a side, I wouldn’t have posted years ago about the Hillary-Honduras affair.
But I know...Liberals are doctrinaire Dems or something and this is just a US and or Latin America phenomenon.
My country right or wrong!
(BTW I’m genuinely curious if you have a deeper take regarding Ganny’s question on why Costa Rica is a success while others are not.)
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