If we continue to ignore the collapse of our southern neighbors and maintain our longstanding—and misbegotten—policy of benign neglect, we should expect the flow of illegal immigrants and families seeking amnesty to number not in the tens of thousands but in the hundreds of thousands, perhaps the millions. At that point, U.S. policymakers and American voters must regard the crisis for what it is: a foreign policy and national security matter, not a proxy for domestic political disputes and our never-ending culture war.
What course of action is he suggesting? It is not our place to interject ourselves in their affairs. If anything this strengthens the case for a hard line on immigration and border control, including the wall.
>If we continue to ignore the collapse of our southern neighbors and maintain our longstanding—and misbegotten—policy of benign neglect, we should expect the flow of illegal immigrants and families seeking amnesty to number not in the tens of thousands but in the hundreds of thousands, perhaps the millions. At that point, U.S. policymakers and American voters must regard the crisis for what it is: a foreign policy and national security matter, not a proxy for domestic political disputes and our never-ending culture war.
What course of action is he suggesting? It is not our place to interject ourselves in their affairs. If anything this strengthens the case for a hard line on immigration and border control, including the wall.
What course of action is he suggesting? It is not our place to interject ourselves in their affairs. If anything this strengthens the case for a hard line on immigration and border control, including the wall.