Message from @Grenade123
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there is no war
people need to define asylum
being poor in a poor country is not oppression
it is defined, its just used interchangably, when it shouldnt
no but MS13 is killing people
gangs in honduras hunt and kill ppl
is it the responsibility for the US to take care of the gangs?
on college campuses theres asylum ... and I think the inmates are running it
@Radcliffe depends on if you count the cartels and gangs as being as violent as rebel groups in a civil war or not.
yeah exactly
i get the feeling that many of the people that want us to take in migrants en masse are the same that want the US to stay out of other countries
Isn't MS13 just a gang? Do they count as a widespread problem in mexico?
They're a vicious, brutal gang, but do they count as a widespread army like ISIS or the Taliban?
@Deleted User MS13 is pretty big if i recall
maybe... hang on Im just thinking this through so it might come out weird....
what if, instead of paying for a $17bn ineffective wall... they pay $17bn to mexico (a figure which would fluctuate depending on how many get through) .. but basically pay mexico to stop people before they get through
"Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California, in the 1980s. The gang later spread to many parts of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, and is active in urban and suburban areas. Most members are of Central American origin, principally El Salvador."
Yeah, that's not gonna work
then if mexico want their huge sums of money they have to be active on the border
its incentivising
They're not gonna be. They gotta fix their own country first
or if they were Italian, a mafia
so really depends on how violent they are, or if they are a valid reason to see asylum.
Do people running from mexico afraid of MS13 count as refugees, like the afghans who ran from the taliban?
well, MS13 is more american based.
its more the drug cartels
That doesn't matter, are they as widespread and dangerous to classify as a threat to every single citizen?
For example, the Taliban stoned men to death for crimes such as not having their beards a certain length
do you consider drug cartels a threat to every single citizen in mexico?
drug cartels kill you for your land
I don't know, which is why i'm asking
I've only heard about MS13's brutality, not about their aims
they will kill you if they think you are threat, in the way, or refuse them service.
depending on the cartel obviously
people fleeing MS13 would be more likely heading to Europe or Canada than mexico
or coming from mexico
at the vary least if a family came from mexico claiming political asylum from a drug cartel, i'd consider it viable. they are the law in some parts.
Damn. What would you say the limit would be for the number of refugees the US can allow?
You would hope the number of children that were separated would give a sense of how much illegal immigration there is, but people only focused on the act of separation.
Personally, I'd fight back, but I don't think everyone can do that
Dosent help that they are not as well armed