'Broken': America's border crisis with Mexico, explained | About That

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The crisis at the U.S. southern border is set to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential election. More than two million migrants were apprehended at the Texas-Mexico border last year alone. Andrew Chang explains the complexities of the growing issue and what's dialing it up.

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コメント (21)
  • @Emmy-J
    I feel for these people but they cannot expect the US to provide for all the worlds poor just because they want better life. Many American citizens want a better life also.
  • @seb2549
    I am sorry but as a refugee myself i want to say that there should be no room for illegally crossing borders at all. In my case my parents applied from third country and waited for processing by Canada; USA and Australia. That included two interviews in the respective embassies and yes a health exam. It took almost a year. But that was the process and we were happy to do our small little part by following the process. Illegitimate/illegal border crossings bump legitimate asylum seekers who play by the rules down the processing que just because some people feel they are not going to play by the rules. Coming to Canada or any other country you may seek asylum in is a privilege not a right some people seem to think it is. Play by the rules, wait your turn, and yes that means being accepted or rejected based on the assessment of your specific case. Accepting those that keep violating rules and look for shortcuts literally teaches everyone else bad habits, because why would you play by the rules if that results in you being ignored and overlooked while illegal migrants get rewarded? On top of it. this fuels the human trafficking business. It makes no sense whatsoever on any humanitarian grounds to keep doing the same thing and expect different result. That is a definition of insanity :(.
  • @dalton54123
    “Fleeing corruption” where should Americans go to flee our corruption and lawlessness
  • @jamiezhou5049
    The problem is if some states like new york say we will not report you for illegal stay they are encouraging people to come.
  • @drummerdm1016
    They should seek asylum not invade a soak the taxpayers. How many countries do they go through to get here? This is insane and turning our country into a 3rd world country.
  • @Vin-fu1rm
    Free housing free everything. It is better to be non us citizens in USA
  • @jacque4697
    It's crazy, biggest military in the world by far and no secure borders. What's the point of having a military or having a government for that matter. It's too late now. The US is toast.
  • @sheemac2936
    Well, not to mention the people coming here without leaving. Expired visas, overstaying.
  • @sammywong1
    Andrew Chang, why do you not feed the migrants from your own pocket
  • @w6pxt
    Send them to Biden house
  • Well, Quebec now understand the situation because Montreal Trudeau airport became a HUB for asylum requesters who fly from Mexico since they don't need a Visa... Matter of fact, would you accept your neighbor to come inside of your house without your consent? I am pretty sure you will answer no...
  • @ishazam5501
    I might be the minority here but we have a major boarder crisis , and it needs to be controlled more to prevent too many immigrants flooding into Canada.When infrastructure need to be in place before we accept the amount of immigrants we currently are. If not then we have what is happening today, lack of housing, homeless and not enough doctors.
  • @Marlee_G
    The whole world thinks it’s the United States issue to take care of them and quite frankly, it’s f**** disgusting.
  • @drvelocci
    And then u have the Canadian border guarded by moose and beavers and you have barely any problems 😭🤣
  • @DannyKoKo
    This is an excellent series, Andrew Chang