James Woods makes a good point
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Except that pharmacist is a job. And there are very good reasons for the job of pharmacist to require documentation. Migrant is just a description of how much of your life has been spent in one general location. Requiring documentation to live your life is not the same thing as requiring documentation to prescribe medicine.
What a terrible analogy. Please don't tell me anyone actually thought this was smart.
The word was "immigrant" which is understood to mean someone who has moved to another country. Countries are entitled to secure boarders like we are entitled to have locks on our doors. So the analogy is, either you are vetted to enter a private space or practice a regulated profession, or you are not.
*borders
But entering a private space and existing there is completely different from practicing medicine.
And that whole "but muh laws" argument doesn't fly when we are literally presiding over acre after acre of land that should not belong to us, according to Article VI. Wake me up when our oh-so-sacred "boarders" are no longer around a hundred broken treaties, and then you can cry about people containing a longer genetic history of the Americas than you or I illegally entering a place called "America".
What are you even on about? Are you ok? You want open borders?
I dunno, thought I was pretty succinct and straightforward. What part are you having trouble with? You need me to define "acre" for you, or "laws"? What about "Article VI"? Do you need the concept of a treaty explained to you? What?
"Treaties shall be the Supreme Law of the Land" - our Constitution (that means "cannot legally be broken")
Broken - well over a hundred different treaties regarding land currently operated by America and not the native nations the treaties say the lands belong to
Hypocrisy - using border laws your own country doesn't follow internally to justify keeping people whose ancestry is tied to the Americas from living in America, a state founded by people from a completely different set of continents on the other side of the world
Y'all desperately need a new bogeyman, because building a wall to try and stop people from overstaying their visas is just silly