The rule of law has never been respected. That’s why it has to have punitive measures to support it.
I think you misunderstand the question I’m asking. You said we start by checking the papers of people with criminal convictions. Then we continue checking papers on who exactly? (until we no longer have an immigration crisis and the rule of law is actually respected?)
I changed my mind, start checking the legal status of everyone of these commie terrorists in the streets of LA
Then go back to business as usual. Despite what the media will tell you tackling illegal immigration has overwhelming majority support.
wait a second, you're not american?
my wife is
you've never lived under a constitution as insistent on personal liberty and completely negligent of the collective as mine.
I have lived and worked in the US plenty along with 20 other countries. All of them have record of me entering and if fucked around I would be rightfully deported.
records can be lost. they are paper. not every single human being who has ever existed has been digitized. i could also just lie about who i am, which would make that registry useless.
In 2025 they keep paper citizenship records ? There is no national digital database ? that makes zero sense
why would you lie about who you are with regard to your immigration status if you weren't illegal ?
because again, there is absolutely no legal requirement to carry identification, especially photo identification, to merely exist. this is one of the few countries on earth where you can fully subsist on your own with no duty to any government agency (outside of property taxes and land permits for doing your own utilities).
unrelated but one thing that has always confused me is I see videos on social cops are constantly arresting people for failing to show ID if there is no legal requirement to do so ?
A cop tried to do that to me Phoenix and was completely bewildered by my Canadian ID. Kept asking me where my state ID was..
there are very very few cases where someone will have absolutely no record of themselves, but there will be plenty of cases of people who have no means to access to those records.
Why does the government not have a digital record of everyone, just like every civilized country on the face of the earth ?
I'm inclined to believe that they actually do and the idea that determining who is or isn't a citizen is actually a very simple process and all this uproar is typical leftist exaggeration.
If it is true that then it would have to be by design, one of many policies likely to help facilitate the influx of illegals.