• some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Thanks for clarifying.

    Immigrating to the US legally in 2026 is a slow, restrictive, and broken process. Opening it up wouldn’t be the end of the world.

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      14 hours ago

      I would love reform. Any changes that get smart productive people into the U.S. would only help us.

      At the same time dont you feel it harms foreign countries? We’re literally brain draining other countries keeping them in poverty or preventing them from developing.

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          13 hours ago

          So you’re okay with immigration that builds up our society despite it harming the immigrants home country?

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            5 hours ago

            Hmm, maybe you have a point. Oh wait, I know of something that would help reduce those harmful effects!

            Open borders

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              3 hours ago

              My guy. Open borders go one way, from the poor countries into the rich countries. The poor country opening it’s border does nothing.

              Next to no one is fleeing to Mexico for economic opportunity.

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                2 hours ago

                That’s just like, openly, demonstrably false. Poor countries greatly benefit from having open borders to wealthier nations, as it removes barriers to bringing that wealth back into those poor countries. Closed borders only serve to keep rich countries rich, and poor countries poor.

                Next to no one is fleeing to Mexico for economic opportunity.

                You framing it as "fleeing"really drives home your biases. If there were an open border between the US and Mexico, we’d see two-way movement way more often, as it’d be way easier for Mexicans to come to the US seeking economic opportunity, build some wealth, then take that back across the open border to Mexico to their family/dependents/community. We see that pretty much everywhere there’s an open border or some sort of economic cooperation zone.