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A more intelligent comment than most of the emotional reactions we are seeing

Politics
United States
Started January 26, 2026

What portion of Republicans think the Trump admin/ICE killing a few hundred people, roughing up a few thousand more, and violating all kinds of civil liberties is an acceptable price to pay for making net migration go deeply negative? The answer to that tells you when/how this ends. If it’s a small minority (unlikely), there’s […] The post A more intelligent comment than most of the emotional reactions we are seeing appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Ai. Those are my t...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 26, 2026
Understanding the majority Republican stance on immigration can reveal important insights into the future of U.S. policy and its ethical implications.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 26, 2026
The cost of human lives and civil rights violations cannot be justified by any immigration policy, regardless of its effectiveness.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 26, 2026
Accepting collateral damage in the pursuit of net negative migration undermines the foundational principles of democracy and justice.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 26, 2026
The potential for reduced illegal immigration justifies strict actions, even if they come at the cost of civil liberties.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 26, 2026
Public opinion on immigration policy should focus on a balanced approach that considers both security and humanitarian values.
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