Minnesota echo - will the US pay for a border wall to protect Canada? IDTS
An echo opinion letter about the integrity of immigrants, published in the Minnesota Post-Bulletin news:
Legal immigrants are even less likely to commit crimes. Furthermore, these studies have shown that states with larger shares of undocumented immigrants tend to have lower crime rates than states with smaller shares.
Yet Donald Trump, who is obsessed with building a wall on the southern border, never talks about what he is going to do to protect us from violent native-born citizens, (and gun violence!) from whom we are in much greater danger.
Perhaps Canada should consider (if they haven’t already) building a wall along their border with the U.S. to keep our violent citizens out of their country and ask the U.S. to pay for it.
Yet Donald Trump, who is obsessed with building a wall on the southern border, never talks about what he is going to do to protect us from violent native-born citizens, (and gun violence!) from whom we are in much greater danger.
Perhaps Canada should consider (if they haven’t already) building a wall along their border with the U.S. to keep our violent citizens out of their country and ask the U.S. to pay for it.
Carole Mataya, Rochester Minnesota
Labels: Carole Mayaya, Cato Institute, illegal immigrants, Post-Bulletin, Rochester Minnesota
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