"Let's keep getting to the root of the problem, as some are shown in this video, such as 'Why is this happening? Who's behind funding this?' Still, others need to be explored: 'What do the migrants have to say about departing their country? Are the decades of global north oppression responsible for this? Are debts created by the World Ba…
"Let's keep getting to the root of the problem, as some are shown in this video, such as 'Why is this happening? Who's behind funding this?' Still, others need to be explored: 'What do the migrants have to say about departing their country? Are the decades of global north oppression responsible for this? Are debts created by the World Bank and IMF blameworthy for this debacle? Why don't we sign terms of debt forgiveness in exchange for global south nations investing in social programs and employment opportunities for their citizens?' I can't help but feel that the World Economic Forum is involved in this matter, and the migrant is caught in the middle. Let us not weaponize the narrative of war, for war begets war and it is addictive, but let us search for the root causes of this matter - beginning with history - and let us search for solutions. An important historical American/Migrant issue of our time; I am appreciative of this presentation by Curtis Cost, although not in agreement with the one-sided content. Let us all visit, the flip side of the coin."
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I think it's also important to note that with roughly 10,000 unvented illegal migrants pouring into New York City alone each month and the mayor publicly declaring that this situation was a crisis so severe that it would "destroy" New York City, it's clear that immediate action is needed. The mayor emphasized the word "destroy" twice.
He also said that because of the migrant crisis, services to various agencies across the board are going to be cut. Other cities and states face even worse dynamics.
Everyone needs to consider what should be the order of priorities in addressing the immediate situation that now faces America.
"Let's keep getting to the root of the problem, as some are shown in this video, such as 'Why is this happening? Who's behind funding this?' Still, others need to be explored: 'What do the migrants have to say about departing their country? Are the decades of global north oppression responsible for this? Are debts created by the World Bank and IMF blameworthy for this debacle? Why don't we sign terms of debt forgiveness in exchange for global south nations investing in social programs and employment opportunities for their citizens?' I can't help but feel that the World Economic Forum is involved in this matter, and the migrant is caught in the middle. Let us not weaponize the narrative of war, for war begets war and it is addictive, but let us search for the root causes of this matter - beginning with history - and let us search for solutions. An important historical American/Migrant issue of our time; I am appreciative of this presentation by Curtis Cost, although not in agreement with the one-sided content. Let us all visit, the flip side of the coin."
Celso,
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I think it's also important to note that with roughly 10,000 unvented illegal migrants pouring into New York City alone each month and the mayor publicly declaring that this situation was a crisis so severe that it would "destroy" New York City, it's clear that immediate action is needed. The mayor emphasized the word "destroy" twice.
He also said that because of the migrant crisis, services to various agencies across the board are going to be cut. Other cities and states face even worse dynamics.
Everyone needs to consider what should be the order of priorities in addressing the immediate situation that now faces America.
Thanks again for your comment.