So apparently the situation there is getting more challenging to say the least.
"There were Colombians, Bangladeshis, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, Haitians," she said. "It felt like the whole world was in there."
The question would seem to be, if border officials state they don’t have the capacity to merely process this influx, then what does it speak for whatever follows?
It’s an unfortunate reality, but there are limits to things like housing, utility resources, medical care, even jobs. We still largely can’t even take care of our current population worth a shit, so how will all these additional people fare?
Everyone wants and deserves a shot at a better life, but the circumstances of modern day immigration and say from the industrial revolution days have gotten a lot thicker and more complex; not least of which the factors of population and urban development have seen orders of magnitude levels of expansion since then. We also didn’t give a shit about the environment back then and now we’re paying for that on top of everything else.
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"There were Colombians, Bangladeshis, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, Haitians," she said. "It felt like the whole world was in there."
The question would seem to be, if border officials state they don’t have the capacity to merely process this influx, then what does it speak for whatever follows?
It’s an unfortunate reality, but there are limits to things like housing, utility resources, medical care, even jobs. We still largely can’t even take care of our current population worth a shit, so how will all these additional people fare?
Everyone wants and deserves a shot at a better life, but the circumstances of modern day immigration and say from the industrial revolution days have gotten a lot thicker and more complex; not least of which the factors of population and urban development have seen orders of magnitude levels of expansion since then. We also didn’t give a shit about the environment back then and now we’re paying for that on top of everything else.
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