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Originally Posted by fintstone
You make that sound like a good thing. It certainly does not benefit the US...which is what I would hope would be the purpose of our foreign policy.
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Sure does sound like it but the fact is, it isn't always. However for the illegal alien Mexican family in the US its excellent. We're soft and they know it. Its worth the risk for them. You don't see old retired 'illegal' Mexicans in the US. Every form of government has its problems in all segments. Opening relations will benefit the US, you just don't see them.
Fint, there are other choices but some may not consider better. No perfect system, yet its best to freely vote and have the chance to voice without getting killed by a dictator. And its your choice not to participate, but whether you realize or not, you support it by buying goods from a democracy running Mexico to communist China.
BTW: Our hard stance on border control is laughable. From illegal alien traffic to products and goods. Same with trade deals with the rest of he world, but start with our friendly neighbors Mexico and Canada. NAFTA is BS for many US companies but we deal with it and figure a way to keep the exchange flowing. Lets move onto goods coming in from communist China...... now make me laugh. Lets add 'illegal and often 'knock-off' brand goods.
Whats some other choices?
There's so many loopholes and loose controls in our trade and border controls that its impossible to close. But we could close them and be like a DPRK.
OR,
We do a Russia style takeover / invasion like Ukraine. The US takes over Mexico and makes them the 51st state. While at it, could takeover Cuba in a heartbeat.
Does it help if you write your congressman and tell them of dismay? Or maybe run for a high office in government.