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 @9NP93RH from California answered…1hr1H

I feel we should look more into why these things happen before we make a judgement on shutting them down within US borde…

 @9NP8LHM from California answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and collaborate with Mexico and Central American countries to eradicate the presence of cartels and gangs in the re…

 @9NNVM73 from California answered…7hrs7H

Yes, and collaborate with Mexico and Central American nations to eradicate the presence of cartels and gangs that have d…

 @9NNJ2TP from Mississippi answered…10hrs10H

First have hardcore evidence against them and if it was a huge attack as to killing tons of people the yes.

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…11hrs11H

No, but surveil those who do to see if these are simply remittances or attempts to fund actions hostile to us or our all…

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but only through standardizing drivers’ licenses and giving everyone a state ID that serves an identical function w…

 @9NN9DN6 from Utah answered…13hrs13H

Yes, only if there is a threat to the country or our allies, and will take to long to go through those jokers in congres…

 @9NN9DN6 from Utah answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence of being a terrorist, regardless of what country they plan on attacking.

 @9NMQ8CN from Florida answered…22hrs22H

morally its a terrible idea, it gives the USA the ability to void another country's sovereignty and sets a bad precedent…

 @9NMPSW5 from Rhode Island answered…22hrs22H

There needs to be checks and balances especially when it comes to war and a bipartisan panel should be formed to approve…

 @9NMN89T from Georgia answered…24hrs24H

Yes, but this should be strictly limited to force against Al-Qaeda and subject to congressional review.