If they don’t do the things that you said need to be done, then what, Bob? The flow of migrants will continue. I don’t think we should pay. They should start working together to solve the problem and just help each other out, right? We can do it ourselves. I don’t think we should. I don’t think we should pay their demands because it’s not our, it’s our issue. They’re coming over, but it’s their issue for letting them come over. We should be working together. They should want to help us help them. I don’t think they should help at all. I think whatever we need to do to stop it, I mean, whether we got to pay or we, you know, complete the wall, I mean, because it’s dangerous. You know, we’re about saving people’s lives. We are submitting to them, right? I think it’d be kind of giving in and just trying to figure something out that benefits both areas. I think it would make us look weak personally Biden’s week. So I mean that’s bottom line. I don’t know if I trust them to help us. I don’t know and I I think if we did what we could over here like make a use the the laws we have in today make them come through properly. I think we have enforce them properly. I think we have everything in place. If we use what we do today to to get people who want to come in here properly and following the law, it’s their citizens. They need to take them back. If they’re not here legally, we’re all for coming over legally. But I’m not going to help you to take your illegals back. You know, just make come over and we can control it ourselves. If we get off our butt to do it. I think we can use the laws. We, I think everything’s in place of course what we have in their in laws and just enforce it and not being being afraid of what the public opinion is going to be. Mexico is not really helping. So we got to do what we got to do. It helps us to. It benefits us too. There’s been money everywhere. So Mexico’s actually pretty more well off than most people think. Like they have a completely different economy but their economy itself is fine. It’s it’s not the money that’s the issue. It’s the people. So there’s someone else who needs to be done. I don’t know what it is, but it’s not money. Anything they can do to stop it. I mean 180,000 I think was last month. I could be wrong, but that’s a lot. And we can’t even sustain our own people with, you know, homeless and squatters. We just talked about, I mean, now, now we have the, you know, illegals coming across, like, I don’t know, it’s just unsafe. Every way we look at it. We need to file what we have in place today, and I think it would work. I think it’ll be better for them as well, not just, you know, and all this scary situation with them coming over, putting their lives in danger and kids in danger, that’s scary for them too. So let’s make it work for both.
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