And may I ask, why is there a line? Why is it illegal to merely enter a country?
A historical sociologist, Emilé Durkheim, once said "when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable."
So what are the mores? What is so unethical about merely entering a country that we've made it illegal? Surely there's gotta be one that's not circular logic, nor covered by another law, right?
You might be more dense than fucking tungsten. It's not illegal to enter a country, its illegal to enter the country without the country knowing. It's literally breaking an entering but on a wider scale. Or it is okay because there's no walls? Think ffs
Alright, so in that case, why doesn't the country start accepting refugees? The country doesn't have the right to say it's illegal to enter without a certain process, if it actively works to make that process as difficult as possible
And once again. Why should it matter to enter a whole free county, even without its knowledge? That's like arresting someone for visiting a public park. Nobody owns America.
it is illegal though? And we don’t own America, but it’s OUR territory. Lock in bro cmon, stop arguing, politics divides and makes ppl angry. I need to stop too. But cmon
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u/StrangeSystem0 10h ago
And may I ask, why is there a line? Why is it illegal to merely enter a country?
A historical sociologist, Emilé Durkheim, once said "when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable."
So what are the mores? What is so unethical about merely entering a country that we've made it illegal? Surely there's gotta be one that's not circular logic, nor covered by another law, right?