I actually think there's a chance. If it doesn't happen I'll fully accept the results.The correct answer was "of course you are correct, I'll stop trying to frame it that I'm even the most outside possibility, just I'm bored".
I actually think there's a chance. If it doesn't happen I'll fully accept the results.The correct answer was "of course you are correct, I'll stop trying to frame it that I'm even the most outside possibility, just I'm bored".
I actually think there's a chance. If it doesn't happen I'll fully accept the results.
How's nearly a quarter million a month sound?Your ability to search for this information likely rivals mine. I have to rely on data from a link I would find off of a Google search. I don’t have expert advisors giving me accurate information, but perhaps there’s a government website with this data.
One person illegally crossing the border per month is too many. The incentives need to change. A digitized currency would go a long way. Those not here legally would not be able to transact.How's nearly a quarter million a month sound?
Would you say that's
1. enough
2. too few
3. too many
How many people would you say are crossing the USA borders each month so far in 2022 without documentation?
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One person illegally crossing the border per month is too many. The incentives need to change. A digitized currency would go a long way. Those not here legally would not be able to transact.
One person illegally crossing the border per month is too many. The incentives need to change. A digitized currency would go a long way. Those not here legally would not be able to transact.
Would you say that asylum seekers who happen to not have documentation are or are not the same as, as you put it 'illegal'?crossing the border per month
Seeking asylum is completely different from knowingly trespassing/overstaying a visa.Would you say that asylum seekers who happen to not have documentation are or are not the same as, as you put it 'illegal'?
So, for those seeking asylum without documentation,Seeking asylum is completely different from knowingly trespassing/overstaying a visa.
I think the trends have more to do with their countries than who's in charge of ours. Covid had a major impact in slowing down economies worldwide. The gang violence, particularly in Central America has become a major crisis.I'm curious what was being done between 2000 - 2016 to drive down the "migrant encounters" (that's the phrase they now use) to then see the numbers begin rising in 2016...suddenly dip back down and then rise dramatically in 2021.
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My point is, what policy was in place between 2000 - 2016 to push those numbers down dramatically from 40 years of slow increases ???
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