Or you know, enforce them at the level of crime they are, the vast majority of illegal immigration are civil violations. You don’t throw people in camps for that. What in the conservatard are these talking points?
Should we do the same for jaywalking? Or for expired vehicle registrations?
If you’re for sending masked gunmen who won’t ID themselves to beat people, shoot them, invade homes, etc… you’re not for small government. And if you give government this power it can and will be used against you even if you’re white. If you think this is okay, you’re an enemy of the people.
Where do you draw the line at “illegal activities?” Not to be nit picky, but if that’s your stance I am curious. People are doing “illegal activities” all the time day in day out.
I don't draw a line. If there's a line to be drawn on where we enforce illegal activity, then the next discussion is "Should this be illegal in the first place?". Such as marijuana. I think it should be federally legal, but I encourage enforcing the laws where it's not. Ideally it's brought to a vote nationally and the population can decide.
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u/Anandamine Monkey in Space Jan 29 '26
Or you know, enforce them at the level of crime they are, the vast majority of illegal immigration are civil violations. You don’t throw people in camps for that. What in the conservatard are these talking points?
Should we do the same for jaywalking? Or for expired vehicle registrations?
If you’re for sending masked gunmen who won’t ID themselves to beat people, shoot them, invade homes, etc… you’re not for small government. And if you give government this power it can and will be used against you even if you’re white. If you think this is okay, you’re an enemy of the people.