Comments by "" (@timogul) on "Forbes Breaking News"
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@eduardopena5893 Even assuming that were possible (it's no, of course), it would also mean cutting off nearly a trillion dollars per year in US trade, and bankrupt thousands of American businesses, big and small.
Drugs do not travel into the US across the desert, they cross at legal ports of entry, smuggled in through various hiding methods in trucks and shipping containers. No "walls" would have any impact on that, and so far, terrorists that enter the county do so via airports, not the southern border (although most terrorists in the US were white Americans that were born here).
We do agree that legal immigration needs to improve, and Democrats have been pushing for that for decades, but Republicans have no interest in it, because they prefer to run on "chaos at the border, be scared!!!!"
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I don't think it's the National Archives' responsibility to track every classified document, their job in this case had more to do with specific documents related to the Presidency. Like they knew that Donald Trump had kept some documents that he should not have, which is why they were trying to recover those, but they had no idea he'd taken so many as he was leaving. I think that classified documents in general would be more the responsibility of the CIA, FBI, and NSA, but even they might not keep track of each one on a 1:1 basis. I suppose that might be a good idea though, check it out, check it in, if it's not checked back in, someone comes looking for it.
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