Chaim Amalek writes: “What I really love about this is that America’s many Jewish liberals have nothing to say about it. Which suggests a solution to our hispanic problem. Deport them to Israel, and then Israel can deport them to Rwanda. To pay for it Israel could sell special “diversity bonds” to cover bribes and freight charges. Yidden might even make a few dollars off the trade, which would really help in paying the kids’ tuition bills for yeshiva.”
Steve Sailer writes: By the way, the United States could easily pay Cuba to take refugees off our hands. Why subsidize Somalis to live in expensive, cold Minneapolis when the average government worker in warm Cuba gets by on $20 per month? Why pay Chechens like the Tsarnaevs to sit around in gloomy, depressingly scholarly Cambridge, MA, when they could be having a blast in Havana for $20 per month?
Here’s a question I’ve been looking for an answer to without much success: Considering that American politicians visit Israel all the time, has any American politician ever taken a fact-finding junket to Israel to see how their successful border fences and deportation systems work?
If, say Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) announced he wanted to visit Israel to see how a serious country takes care of immigration security, what would happen?