Wow, Senate Democrats have put forward some reasonable ideas on immigration enforcement reform: ° The end of roving patrols ° Tightening the rules governing the use of warrants ° Requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to coordinate with state and local law enforcement ° Implementing a uniform code of conduct that holds federal law enforcement to the same set of standards that apply to state and local agencies ° Barring the wearing of masks ° Requiring the use of body cameras ° Mandating immigration agents carry proper identification "Even a broken clock..."

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I'm not in favor of the Welfare State, and can even be said to favor open borders. Actually, my position is no national borders, certainly not that has to be enforced like this. Anyone should be free to move anywhere to available land that is not already owned by someone else. All land should be privately owned, and there shouldn't be government welfare that immigrants can feel entitled to.
100% both closed borders states and welfare states protect what exists and you can’t have one without the other. Protecting the existing chokes innovation.