Isn't is also convenient that the naysayers always assume a 100% completion-day-one cost and rate? It's never "It's impossible to get 100% of the criminals, but lets look at the policy from the perspective of fixing the problem a few percentage points at a time", it's always "It's impossible to get 100% of the criminals, so why bother trying to stop even a single one of them?!"
Exactly. Mass deportations are the answer.
"But we can't! It's impossible to round up that many people!"
My my, isn't that convenient.
Isn't is also convenient that the naysayers always assume a 100% completion-day-one cost and rate? It's never "It's impossible to get 100% of the criminals, but lets look at the policy from the perspective of fixing the problem a few percentage points at a time", it's always "It's impossible to get 100% of the criminals, so why bother trying to stop even a single one of them?!"