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Her goal is to help other illegals beat the system. that's dangerous and is why she should be sent to Peru ASAP
Illegal aliens are lawbreakersBut why is it dangerous?
I can say "helping someone rob a bank is dangerous" because people can get killed in that kind of crime. I can say "driving a car is dangerous" because cars can kill. You need to explain to me why it's dangerous to help someone stay in the country illegally. So far you're failing.
And there's a reason for that, but I think you'll come to it soon enough.
Illegal aliens are lawbreakers
and? what does that have to do with your claim that's she's dangerous?
Lawbreakers are not inherently dangerous.
If the government made it a law that you couldn't pray anymore, would you stop praying? Or would you break that law?
When they determine to aid and abet other lawbreakers, they are dangerous
Dangerous to whom and in what way? Lets say she bought a migrant worker a meal once. Who does that put in danger?
I'd respect her if she voluntarily returned to Peru and helped people legally emigrate to wherever they wishedMethinks all we're gonna hear is "she's dangerous! DANGEROUS!!" with no explanation as to why.
Breaking the law is criminal, yes, and you can be punished for it. But it doesn't make a person dangerous, nor should they be categorized as such.
I'd respect this woman more, though, if she were willing to help people become citizens through the legal avenue rather than assisting them to buck the system. Yes, the avenue to become a legal citizen is a long one that isn't always easy. And yet, people do it everyday!
Methinks all we're gonna hear is "she's dangerous! DANGEROUS!!" with no explanation as to why.
Breaking the law is criminal, yes, and you can be punished for it. But it doesn't make a person dangerous, nor should they be categorized as such.
I'd respect this woman more, though, if she were willing to help people become citizens through the legal avenue rather than assisting them to buck the system. Yes, the avenue to become a legal citizen is a long one that isn't always easy. And yet, people do it everyday!