Their right to free movement? Who gave them that right?
The Creator obviously.
What i'm arguing for is common sense immigration law. Stop talking gibberish.
We currently have a system with a kafkaist
legal system for immigrating, a hundred mile zone around the border where the law is not in effect by government decree, ethnically and nationally based quotas, and are even one of the few states to continue putting hurdles on emigration. Yet you seem to be arguing with the same arguments as those clamoring for greater restriction, greater militarization of enforcement and more specific ethnic targets. And
this, not lifting the existing garrison state is "common sense"?
The kid is....
It is not the duty, and rarely has it been shown to be within the ability, of the United States Government to be enforcing Article 4, Section 4 of its Constitution against other sovereign nations. (It doesn't even have the best record of enforcing this clause domestically.) Plus, there's that whole part where Congress alone has the power to declare war.
Failed states are practically by definition not an actual existential threat to the United States.
a fucking pretentious asshat.
what does this have to do with anything that i was saying?

You were bitching that people in this thread might complain if the President launched a military invasion of Venezeula to overthrow the Chavistas. Much like with Saddam Hussein, Hudson Austin or Slobodan Milosevic there's no love lost for these scumbags, but that doesn't mean the President can violate the law and use American military force to topple governments as he sees fit.
No matter how many of his predecessors have done so.
I'd much like to see the Chavistas driven from power. But I'd much more like to see our President re-restrained from using military forces as simply another option within his purview of the free hand conduct of foreign policy so blatantly.