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Chapter 1: What are the key issues discussed about immigration?
Why are we comparing a homeless man to somebody in need?
Because they both need government services or they come into your own property or your own domain without invitation.
And I think it is ironic of you to bring up especially Guatemala right now with the thing that just happened in Tucson, Arizona. A Guatemalan woman was detained after giving birth. That child is now an American citizen. Why should the mother be sent back and not be here to help her child grow? Yes, they could both be sent back to Guatemala together. That's not true because the child was born here.
It doesn't matter. You could still be a U.S.
citizen and live in Guatemala. Well, under the Constitution, it is now an American-born citizen.
That's highly debated. I'm not going to get into that. But anyway.
Why not? Why not? Because we've already been going for quite a while.
It is now an American citizen. It is now an American citizen and should be a product. Birthright citizenship, I believe, is not constitutional, and I hope that they'll overturn it. Birthright citizenship is not constitutional. I believe it's not.
Yet the people that, again, going back to what we originally spoke about, the people that came over here were then given birthright citizenship. So that means that everybody here should not have birthright citizenship. It just does not make sense in your opinion, the way that you just stated. That just doesn't make sense. That just does not make sense.
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Chapter 2: How is the concept of 'stolen land' addressed?
What happens to me?
Are you saying if you get caught?
Yeah, if I get caught, what would the Mexican government do to me?
I guess deport you.
We should do the same. Thank you so much. They do the same because Mexicans do it. Thank you.
They do the same because Americans do it.
Hi, Mr. Kirk. I'm a student here, and I really appreciate you being here today to speak with us. I care a lot about protecting children and know that you value life as well. I understand that mental health and drug issues are a big part of the violence that we see every day in America, and I know that there's no black and white solution, but...
Wouldn't implementing stronger background checks, especially for high-powered weapons like AK-47s, be a more reasonable and effective step to prevent school shootings and protect the children?
Sure, fine. So first of all, it is very difficult to purchase an AK-47. You're probably talking about an AR-15. That's probably what you're talking about, which is not an AK-47. We do have those background checks in a lot of states. I do have to ask, do you think, do you feel safe in California walking the streets at night in Los Angeles as a woman?
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