you really think I'm gonna give an educated answer

I'm already here
i dont give a shyt whether they stay or leave 
you really think I'm gonna give an educated answer

i dont give a shyt whether they stay or leave 
Perhaps not. But anyone thinking that imaginary border lines is what's holding back economic progress in America is thinking like a person in the 1960s.
The world has changed. Globalization is a reality. I don't care how many people you deport. Those jobs that left in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s ...they are never coming back. Ever.
If it's not China or Mexico, it'll be the Philippines or Mauritania or Indonesia or Bangladesh or Vietnam or some other place.
The debate of the future isn't borders and some Mexican taking your crop picking and janitorial jobs. It's whether automation has made/will make your job obsolete and whether universal income will be a reality.
You guys are stuck in the past with this border shyt.

you really think I'm gonna give an educated answer
I'm already herei dont give a shyt whether they stay or leave
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Lets replace Mexico's brown population with black people... If black people were immigrating illegally at the same rate brown people have been for over 10 years, our government would have finished building a giant wall across the entire border years ago and our laws regarding illegal immigration would have been a lot more harsh. There would hardly be any brown people advocating for the mass immigration of illegal black people either.
I'm just trolling. lol Realistically the cost of a giant wall or the cost of mass deportation would probably far outweigh the damage caused by illegal immigrants from Mexico for well over 5 years. If we could somehow magically remove them from America and drop them back in Mexico and stop them from ever entering illegally again for free, I would support it. That obviously isn't going to happen. We just need to suppress the numbers coming over and deport them in the cheapest way possible.