I'm fine with trying it your way. it's just not going to work. They have to fear staying here more than they fear the cartels. Simple removal of subsidies won't do that. They won't even be homeless because they have ALREADY paid off their homes. They have 6-8 working adults in each house.
Sure, and you run into the same problem with my solution as with yours: the government needs to work towards the good of the people. It's still a bit of a pipe dream, just a bit more realistic.
But I do really want to stress the point that our existing laws (circa 1990) are enough to deal with them if they are equally enforced. I guarantee you the 6-8 working adults got jobs because some Jeet hiring manager is discriminating against Whites; if we treat our own people as we treat every other people, they'd leave.
The nice thing about making them "fear staying here more than they fear the cartels" is that you don't need the government. See Ireland.
I'm fine with trying it your way. it's just not going to work. They have to fear staying here more than they fear the cartels. Simple removal of subsidies won't do that. They won't even be homeless because they have ALREADY paid off their homes. They have 6-8 working adults in each house.
Sure, and you run into the same problem with my solution as with yours: the government needs to work towards the good of the people. It's still a bit of a pipe dream, just a bit more realistic.
But I do really want to stress the point that our existing laws (circa 1990) are enough to deal with them if they are equally enforced. I guarantee you the 6-8 working adults got jobs because some Jeet hiring manager is discriminating against Whites; if we treat our own people as we treat every other people, they'd leave.
The nice thing about making them "fear staying here more than they fear the cartels" is that you don't need the government. See Ireland.