Categories: Politics & Government

Trump’s Wall; does it make sense?

When people feel their life is in danger, they run.  They run to the first safe place.  They don’t pick and chose. They run.   They arrive wherever and are grateful to be alive.

There are those who pick and chose because their ‘escape’ is more a running to than a running from.

Australia realised this, and created refugee camps in two unpopular locations, Papua, New Guinea, and on the island of Niaru.

The immigrants don’t like the accommodations, they wanted to go to Australia.   Since they will not be going to Australia, other immigrants decide not to bother going to Australia.

The problem with South American immigrants into the United States is that although some may be trying to escape with their lives, others are going for the money.

Everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that many employers love to hire illegal immigrants.  Why?  Exploitation.

The minimum wage could be $7.00 an hour.   The immigrant can be paid $4.00.   The law requires that the worker is paid for holidays, that the hours are eight per day and overtime is paid after eight.

The illegal immigrant need not be paid for holidays.   Can be worked as many hours a day as necessary.

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The employer who may have charged a client One million dollars to build this entity, budgeting Three hundred thousand for labour, now can put one hundred thousand dollars or more in his pocket.

The immigrant has nothing, so for him, to work twelve hours a day and get $50 is a lot.   A great lot.

Which is why immigrants come to the United States.

It has been proven over and again with the current crisis in Europe; the so-called refugees don’t try to go to Muslim Iran or Muslim Iraq or Muslim anywhere… they want to go to Christian Europe especially Germany.

This is because Germany gives a lot of freeness.

There is a difference between the person who is willing to go anywhere and do anything to survive, and the person who has selected his/her location and demands to be allowed entry.

Trump can build a wall, the South Americans can build a tunnel.  And as long as people will hire them they will continue to come to America.

 




  • kaylar

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    • Actually I left a comment at your post about Hadrian's Wall. I did not realize you had also posted about Trump's Wall. The comment applies here too. I'm not repeating myself because, in my humble opinion, even though I said it, it does not bear repeating. :)

    • The wall is one of the cornerstones of Donald Trump’s campaign, if not the sole consistency. Ever since he uttered those magical words, the wall has grown into a rallying cry for his supporters.

      Donald Trump has promoted a xenophobic immigration policy from the outset of his presidential campaign. He declared that Mexico was exporting “criminals,” “killers,” “rapists” and “drug dealers” to the United States.
      To deal with this situation, Trump announced he would build a wall along the Mexic0-U.S. border, for which he would force Mexico to pay costs.

      As with most Trump proposals to “make America great again,” he has been long on promises and short on details. In the months since the official launch of his campaign on June 17, 2015, however, journalists have forced him into giving some details of the wall he envisions.

      Trump’s wall typifies his governing ideas and tactics. He has simply tossed out a thought without carefully thinking it through. As a result, it is unrealistic and unworkable. It would likely cause more harm than good.

      No informed person believes any good could come from such a wall, although there is no shortage of bad things that could occur.

      Nor is there public clamor for such a draconian sealing of our southern border. According to the latest Pew Research Poll, only about a third of Americans support the idea of a wall, with Republicans predominantly favoring it.

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