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Do you think all migrants, no migrants or some migrants should be vetted before entering the USA?

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I'm curious to see how all you guys feel about these migrants that will be at your door shortly.
 
Doesn't bother me, personally. Living in Arizona, it's definitely a hot topic here as a border state.
 
I'm curious to see how all you guys feel about these migrants that will be at your door shortly.

Won't be at my door, however if they turned up we'd welcome them in Scotland.
 
I think they should be treated according to the law. They should be "let in" or "kept out" as the law requires.
 
I'm curious to see how all you guys feel about these migrants that will be at your door shortly.

Since I live among Native Americans, I doubt they'd have a problem with their brothers coming for a stay. They might, however, have a problem with you referring the to whole door ownership notion. I just wanted to throw this concept to you up over the imaginary northern border we've invented.
 
Do you mean vetted like your family was when it was dumped off a ship into Canada?
 
My Grand Parents were not vetted. Because of tehre hard work I have a BA and Masters Degree and pay more taxes than most.

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They should of course be vetted.

How were you vetted?

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I'm curious to see how all you guys feel about these migrants that will be at your door shortly.

We apparently do not need Canadians like you to decide!
 
Doesn't bother me, personally. Living in Arizona, it's definitely a hot topic here as a border state.

I know rought having people com to our contry to pick fruit no American would for the price!
 
We should follow Canada's lead with a merit based immigration system.
 
My Grand Parents were not vetted. Because of tehre hard work I have a BA and Masters Degree and pay more taxes than most.

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How were you vetted?

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We apparently do not need Canadians like you to decide!
You should be so lucky.
 
Since you asked the question Mikey, how about giving us your thoughts too?
 
Every one of them needs to be checked out. If their country has no records on them because they don't keep records they don't get in.
 
It's too late. Imagine if there had been a president like Trump before Trump's grandfather came along who did what Trump wants to do. Things would be very different today.

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It's too late. Imagine if there had been a president like Trump before Trump's grandfather came along who did what Trump wants to do. Things would be very different today.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump
. Frederick Christ Trump was born in the Bronx on October 11, 1905
How does this make him an immigrant? Donald was not an anchor baby, nor is his son Baron.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_baby
"Anchor baby" is a term (regarded by many as a pejorative[1][2]) used to refer to a child born in the United States to a foreign national mother that unlawfully resided in the United States at the time of the child's birth.[3] The term is generally used as a derogative reference to the supposed role of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen under jus soli and the rights guaranteed in the 14th Amendment.[4][5][6] The term is also often used in the context of the debate over illegal immigration to the United States.[7] A similar term, "passport baby", has been used in Canada for children born through so-called "maternity" or "birth tourism".[8][9]

Seems to be a difference in terminology.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump
How does this make him an immigrant? Donald was not an anchor baby, nor is his son Baron.

Frederick Trump (Donald's grandfather) was an immigrant. He'd left Bavaria when he was 16, moved back to Bavaria and married Elizabeth Christ. He and his new wife were forced to leave Bavaria because it was determined that Fred had left the country at 16 in order to avoid military service. They moved New York City.

Donald Trump's mother was not a US citizen when Donald was born, and Melania didn't become a citizen until a year after Barron was born.
 
Every one of them needs to be checked out. If their country has no records on them because they don't keep records they don't get in.

I don't disagree with this. They should be admitted as asylum seekers, immigrants, or denied, based on the law and the merits of their case. At the same time, they must be treated with respect and dignity as the human beings they are and not simply turned away unilaterally because of who they are. That includes keeping families together.
 
Frederick Trump (Donald's grandfather) was an immigrant. He'd left Bavaria when he was 16, moved back to Bavaria and married Elizabeth Christ. He and his new wife were forced to leave Bavaria because it was determined that Fred had left the country at 16 in order to avoid military service. They moved New York City.

Donald Trump's mother was not a US citizen when Donald was born, and Melania didn't become a citizen until a year after Barron was born.

How does that make Donald an anchor baby?
 
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