| > - Whether unlawful presence is a civil or criminal law, countries should control who enters the country. Yes. And it's disingenuous to call for brutal police tactics with enormous collateral damage for something the letter of the law regards as the equivalent of a parking ticket. > - Masked police seem like a reasonable response to doxxing of police officers? Fuck. No. > Calling immigration detention “concentration camps” makes no sense. When they are meant for detaining people who are literally not guilty of any crime, and they are deliberately designed to feature inhumane conditions, it makes every sense. > - - Most importantly, the US enforcing its own immigrations laws does not make it an outlier I'll ask the same question again: which civil offenses do you think should also be addressed with secret police and concentration camps? The EU is stricter with immigration than the US. But it does not use secret police and concentration camps. |
> The EU is stricter with immigration than the US. But it does not use secret police and concentration camps.
You don't think the police in Europe sometimes hide the identity of their police from onlookers when required? I'm pretty sure they do.
Do you also think Europe doesn't detain people who are in their country illegally? I'm pretty sure they do. They are even creating "return hubs", which are basically detention centers outside their own country which hold immigrants until they can be returned to their home or a third country.