Readers comment on recent news stories about immigration and border security in Texas, arguing for a bipartisan approach to address the complex issue.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs three bills into law at a border wall construction site in Brownsville, Texas , Dec. 18, 2023. Readers say a bipartisan approach is needed to solve the immigration crisis.Re: “Candidates, get serious about immigration — Immigration is an issue that doesn’t lend itself to talking points or to easy solutions,” by Abby McCloskey, Tuesday Opinion.McCloskey masquerading as centrist showed her true colors once again.
The story gives the reader the impression that all immigrants, including the more recent millions of unauthorized border-crossers, are positive economic impactors. And, since there are no dates given, the term immigrants would include all migrants who settled in Dallas from the date of the first settlement of the city.
At a campaign rally in Wisconsin on Sept. 7, Donald Trump talked about his plans for mass deportation of border-crossers. “In Colorado, they’re so brazen, they’re taking over sections of the state,” he claimed, adding, “And you know, getting them out will be a bloody story.”
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