T or F: A nation without secure borders will not long be sovereign?

Is this quote true or false - “A nation without secure borders will not long be a sovereign nation.” ?

Answer #1

I cannot tell you if this answer is true or not. But I can say breaking one law makes it easier to break another. This has a geometric upon our children. If they see us break the law they will usually attach little importance to laws period. The one of the two largest populations in our prison systems are now latinos is a testimony of this truth.

 Children are not dumb.  Whatever mom and dad do they  emulate.  Only it does not go up relatively, it goes up geometircally.  If dad steps outside the law 10% the kids will step outside the law 15-20% or more.  Illegal immigrants are breaking the law just being illagel immigrants.
  Illegal immigrants and some latino American citizens  foster an underground "furnishing" information on how to break the law to the illegal's advantage--to get them what they want.  Example--which states do not require birth certificates to get driver's licenses like Tenn. so they will drive across several states to get a license, they help one another get fake birth certificates, driver's licenses, fake social security cards, etc.    (I believe they learned this behavior in their homeland.)
  Using these fake ID's they are willing to break the law of citizenship by registering to vote in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and other states.  The sad part is some "latino" and some "normally otherwise unelectable candidates" encourage this in order to get elected--"corruption breeds corruption!"
  "I am not a criminal" is the cry of protest by a person who is breaking the law--when breaking the law is what  makes a criminal.
   Every Spanish conquored country  has a government  today  that is corrupt.  The Spanish were "outlaws" that murdered and plundered each country for gold, silver, slaves, and other valuables.  They only trusted and gave power to "officials they could bribe."  
   Consequently, all these "conquored nations" today are ruled by a very few very rich families--the Philippines, for example, is controled by 10 very rich families who stole our "foreign aid," putting it in secret Swiss bank accounts.  One example:  27-year-old Irene Marcos got caught transfering  $25-billion--that's $25-thousand million from a secret Swiss account to a German account.  Where does a 27-year-old get $25-billion.  For that matter where did her father, a poor iterant farmer before governmental service, get his $billions?
  The present  president of the Philippines' husband owns millions and millions of hectors of valuable land and many national businesses.  His family got their land from the Spanish a long time ago.
  Throughout their history most Mexican presidents have gone into office poor, and left 6-years later rich.  Be a serious researcher and you will find this to be true in all former Spanish colonies.  The people grow up with corruption, they learn corruption, they live corruption, and they bring corruption with them when they come here.  Just remember if you grow up in Japan you learn to speak Japanese, France people speak French, and Mexican's speak Spanish.  They learned corruption and breaking the law just as they learned to speak their native language, AND they  insist  on practicing corruption here just as they insist upon speaking their language.  (Helping to cross state lines to obtain an illegal driver's license, or using false documents to register to vote, or voting in an American election when you are not a citizen are all " corruption in operation."
   They do not pay income tax or social security tax, but they take advantage of our "health care," our schools,  and other social programs intended only for our countrymen, and by so doing they raise the cost to honest tax paying citizens of this country.  They insist upon speaking Spanish, and  insist that schools teach classes in the Spanish language.  Latino lawyers have gone all the way to the highest courts of this land to get thosse law passed.  Now many states must teach classes in duel languages increasing school costs to honest taxpayers.
   Will a nation without secure borders long be sovereign?   Maybe, but  the way things are going that sovereign nation might be speaking Spanish, and it's capital might be Mexico City. instead of Washington, D.C.  I do not see illegal immigrants insisting that their children support this country, or its traditions, or its language.  It seems they want the U.S. to be Mexican--like that country is such a great nation.
Answer #2

Canada does ok and it’s borders are open. . . the Canadian Us border is the longest unpatroled Border in the world and only secured in a limited way. . . . . So False. The governing body will make the country nolonger sovern and only if the people making the rules profit from it.

Answer #3

imigration is a big problem. the illegal immigrants come over here and don’t pay taxes and nothing yet get free hospitaltion and all that crap. And when the illegals get children they become US citizans. And often they can’t speak english and we r supposed to put evrything into spanish. They commit like 25% of the crimes. And the border police can’t even defend themselves. There was 1 guy and illegal immigrants were shoting at him but he couldn’t shot back. Cause if he would have hit one with a bullet he would go to jail or lose his job. the whole thing is screwed up.

Answer #4

I’d say false.

I spent some time living in Costa Rica (they have no standing army) and they are “secure” as we are. Odd that they also have the same immigration problem we do in the US (they with Salvadorians / Nicaraguans) as we do with Mexican immigration…the reason being, I think, is that when a neighboring economy is far larger & better, people will naturally migrate, irregardless of the language, cultural or political issues involved.

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