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Emotion shouldn't serve as the basis for immigration law
« on: May 29, 2018, 11:19:59 am »
Emotion shouldn't serve as the basis for immigration law

May 27, 2018

Brian Lonergan

While people often let their emotions guide their actions, the same is not a good idea when it comes to law enforcement. When common sense, popular opinion and the law are against them, the open borders movement and their fellow travelers in the media are not above playing their last remaining card: histrionic appeals to the emotions of the American people to influence immigration policy. This should be rejected as the desperate gimmickry that it is.

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