Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Opinions #1: “I’m a baby in politics”

Look, this paragraph is a disclaimer. Please forgive me if there’s some information that is inaccurate. I’m only voicing out opinion. But if there’s accuracy in the information that’s being said here, THEN you can comment. Otherwise, please PM for problems. Thank you! ^_^ 

Look, even as a goddamn baby boy, even though I actually know that I’m 26, I’m really not that aligned to politics, except if definitely affects a person like me. So... if I’m affected, I get affected to listen to politicians bicker, but it’s in my nature to suddenly stick into it. Well, I can do that, except as a Filipino, I don’t. Hey, it’s pretty rare I listen less to Philippine politics. I DO however, listen to policies made in the United States. I don’t know, maybe it’s because of my longing towards their kind of entertainment that very much pushes me to stay in their world? No? Well, I can’t be judged because I was recently telling myself that I’m pretty much critical as to how one of the most powerful countries right alongside Russia and China, would be a big influence towards other countries.
                 
And I’m serious about decisions made in the United States that could influence the kind of “template” other countries could copy drafts from. (HEY, TALKING ABOUT REPEATING POLICY IDEAS BUT NOT TO THE FACT OF FULL IMITATION, WHICH IS BAD ENOUGH AS HECK). I’m talking about laws and policies that are being made in the government that impacts the people.
                 
So... What is my first subject in mind? Hm... Oh yeah... IMMI-GRACIOUS-FREAKIN’-GRATION!! That’s right, my boys in the government are fighting over the idea that the border is compromised and... I’m sorry, Trump. What are you saying? Okay, I can read you in regards to the spots of the U.S. Mexico Border which don’t have suitable protection at all. There are spots that lead up to the Northwest section of the border which to this day isn’t prioritized when it comes to very serious security. I can understand Trump doesn’t like illegal immigrants to actually enter and be, you know... be criminals. His perception of how criminality works is: “It starts at the border.” His mindset, which makes the foundation of this matter, is wrong.
                 
Now don’t get me wrong in regards to the kind of policies that prohibits illegal immigration, but there’s pretty much a lot of poop of info I can say about this. From the beginning they were being adjusted. After all, there has to be balance of difference between nations. Let’s quote this: “Policies of the United States cannot be based on the theory that the States is the most essential external player in Latin America.” Why? It’s because those policies were being abused back then and the States needed to change those policies that’s in line with the times (which makes me always think that I hate that “the times” are changing on the fly). So it’s completely different today. The U.S. is not a main factor of influence towards Latin America, since the latter is going through a series of transformations that made it to what it is today. But some are getting problems in these transformations it affects those inhabitants. It could be better if they leave and “cross” into a better world. That’s how we come back to this subject.
                 
Let’s get back to the border problem which sparks the illegal immigration issue. So far, the border agencies that are handling this are getting strained. They do what they can to make sure verification goes smoothly, but there’s always the problem of illegal crossings. And those kinds of crossings cause problems since... “Hey! I’m in Mexico, and I wanna export Marijuana to the States. Ooh! Look at that! I just stepped into the States! Hooray!” And then a border agent would come running in to tackle the illegal immigrant and arrest the guy. The agent might say “Ya got to remain silent. Anything you say or do-” Then the illegal immigrant could say in his own language “What?” See... Language problems, stubbornness problems, and the problem of the strain when it comes to events like this. And one very genius Orange Wig who I’ll call the Big Bad Trump from now on, thinks that a simple WALL can change all of this. ABSOLUTELY NOT. There’s more to security that he’s not getting.
                
 It’s not just the south border he’s supposed to be worrying about, but also the other ways that illegal immigrants could come through. Multiple-layer protected documents could be the cause of it. Or maybe... Tunnels! There was even this border agent who was explaining the importance of border security that doesn’t just concern a border, but other alternative routes in which illegal immigrants could walk into.
                 
Now I’m a baby in politics, but shouldn’t the Orange Wig focus on the flexibility of security across the border instead of putting up a big strong wall (which could actually be sawed into if the metal is not strong enough) and could lose to common rain?
                 
Hey, Just sayin’. So that’s it. Chill and good day. ^_^

References: [(Introduction page 5) “U.S.-Latin America Relations: A New Direction for a New Reality Report of an Independent Task Force”, by Council on Foreign Relations Press]

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