That is the only other solution - a solution, given the costs of the wall on the southern US border, that would run into the hundreds of billions. I'd just rather hire more cops and immigration investigators and get these people sorted more quickly.
The only people who can stop that are the Americans on their side of the border. There's nothing we can do to stop them from illegally crossing, other than arresting them upon entry, which we already are.
I don't really care about your investments. Real GDP grew at an annualized figure of 4.6% last quarter. I'm serious, because that's the truth. You guys can make up scenarios all you want - it doesn't change that reality.
It also doesn't change the reality for the people crossing the border...
I don't read anything put out by the Liberal party. I do read information put out by economists:
http://www.bnn.ca/canadian-gdp-tops-estimates-in-may-1.816156
Canada has done better this year than under and year that Harper was in power. Ontario's economy has mostly recovered from the gloom...
I'll tell you what. Canada has the best economy it has at any time in 17 years, and he's remained relatively popular. He seems like he was ready after all.
If you read my next post, you'll see that I agree with you - I simply don't feel that his case is the right one with which to attack the justice system, since he did not remain in it in any meaningful way.
Anyway, back to the topic.
In this case (analogies are generally terrible arguments), with those found to have legitimate claims, everything will be cool. For those found to not, things will not be cool. They'll be rather warm, as they'll be returned to Haiti.
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