Trump Now Allegedly Offering DACA for a Wall

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 6, 2018

So this is not a good trade.

But I realize that this negotiations shit Trump does doesn’t actually mean anything. So I’m not really putting much on it. And the Democrats won’t agree to a wall, ever.

RT:

President Trump is reportedly asking Congress for a total $33 billion to fund his wall and other border security in exchange for ensuring protections for “dreamers” – illegal immigrants brought to the country as children.

Trump is asking Congress for nearly $18 billion to pay for the construction of more than 700 miles of his border wall expansion project, according to a report by the the Wall Street Journal Friday.

If the funding is approved, the border wall would increase from around 654 miles to nearly 1,000 miles, covering roughly half the length of the entire US-Mexico border.

The plan, which was laid out in a document from the US Customs and Border Protection agency at the Department of Homeland Security and described to the Wall Street Journal by two sources, also calls for an additional $15 billion to pay for “critical physical border security requirements.”

The other requests include $1 billion to construct a road, $8.5 billion to deploy 5,000 new Border Patrol agents and $5.7 billion to construct towers and pay for surveillance equipment, unmanned aerial vehicles and other technology.

In total, Trump’s vision for the wall would cost taxpayers $33 billion over the next 10 years, according to the report.

Nothing is worth DACA. Unless it is a full deportation of every other nonwhite in America.

If you’re actually deporting illegals, the wall becomes redundant anyway. I mean, I still think we should built it, it is good for morale. But in practical terms, we don’t actually need it. We didn’t have a wall before George W. Bush and we also didn’t have mass-Mexican immigration. The reason we have it now is because immigration laws stopped being enforced, allowing Mexicans to get jobs and rent housing without paperwork.

If you started prosecuting employers of illegal immigrants and people who rent to them, they would just go back on their own. Other than drug dealers and other criminals, who as the liberals so often remind us, make up a small portion of them, percentage wise. The ones who stay without having a job or a place to live can easily be rounded-up.

So again: I am pro-wall. But there are a lot of obvious things we can do first. A wall is not worth agreeing to DACA, which will destroy any ability of the GOP to ever win elections again.