U.S Southern Border Wall
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Now I suppose a general description of the rules.
Rules:
(1.) BOTH sides have a burden to prove their positions. (I have noticed this kind of burden swinging in far too many debates. It is a tactic to merely win a debate, not to find truth.)
(2.) Sources are NOT everything. (Something that is also misunderstood is the nature of facts. Facts are NOT automatic guarantees that what you say is true. Facts can be: 1. Wrong 2. Misinterpreted 3. Misapplied to your argument. Lastly you can have a fallacious argument, which is one consisting of logical fallacies, such as contradictions that are unable to be defended by mere facts)
(3.) Basic etiquette. (No character/ad hominum attacks,... etc)
In this debate I will obviously be defending the side that a southern border wall is a bad idea to say the least. I would like to use the weighing mechanism (as we call the scale in debate) to be net benefits or who ever shows the greater number of benefits should win. Another weighing mechanism can be used however, but I think for this debate this is the most concise. For further clarity here are the sides laid out clearly:
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For side Pro (For Border Wall): To support (build evidence on) and defend the Southern Border Wall.
For side Con (Against Border Wall): To support (build evidence on) and defend against the Southern Border Wall.
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This debate is set up to be quick. We will have three rounds and 24 hours each turn to post your speech, so be ready to respond!
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“Make it possible for them to come here legally with a work permit, then while they’re working, and earning here, they pay taxes here. And when they want to go back, they go back.”-Ronald Reagan
(Citation 1)
Economic Significance:
Number of people who live on the border:
The border, and more broadly how the United States defines its relations with Mexico, directly affects the 12 million people who live within 100 miles of the border (Brookings, Citation 2)
USC puts the total trade value between Mexico and U.S at “an estimated $671.1 billion in 2018” (Citation 3)
The problem with Mexico is summed up like this: “Those who are born poor remain poor and those who are born rich remain rich,” (The 2018 Mexico: Social Mobility for Wellbeing,” published by the Espinosa Yglesias Study Center (CEEY)) (Citation 4)
History of the Wall:
The very first fencing was brought into place by president Bill Clinton, who, in 1993, built 13 miles of wall on the San Diego border (Citation 5). The most recognizable and more recent border wall policy was instituted in the wake of 9/11, where president Bush signed the 2006 secure fences act which in addition to extra funds and increased border agents, called for 700 miles of barriers and vehicle fencing.
(Citation 5) To date, according to the wall street journal, “654 miles of the 1,991-mile border already had some kind of fabricated barrier when Mr. Trump took office.” (Citation 6) Since trump has become president, 100 miles of wall has been built according to Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf. (Citation 7)
History and Context of the Immigrants:
The question of course becomes why would all of these people want to come over to the united states and beyond the obviousness of the wealth of the united states, many of those people coming over, originate from countries that are in contrast impoverished. Of the estimated 11 million illegals in the country today, the Migration Policy Institute estimates that 53% of the illegal migrant population is from Mexico and the rest mostly coming from Central and South American countries like Guatemala. (Citation 8) To understand why these people, risk death (7505 from 1998-2018 from numbers sited by the Border Patrol, though this number only reflects deaths at the border itself), we need to look at their status (I will focus on the greatest contributor and most relevant to this debate:
(Citation 9)
Mexico
The greatest source of immigrants, Mexico is an important study to understand why immigrants leave their homes. We have all heard of the problems Mexico faces, it should not surprise anyone that the poverty rate, according to an analysis by the World Bank, is up to 32% of the population using the figure of income under $5.50 per day. (Citation 10)
Comparing that to the rate of poverty in the U.S using the same metric, we get 6.5% of the U.S population in poverty. (A difference of nearly 5 times the poverty of the United States!) But poverty is not all that the country faces, corruption in the state and gang violence continues to be a killer: “More than 135,000 people have been killed since 2012. More than 1,300 clandestine graves have turned up since 2007. More than 37,000 people are reported missing. More than 600 soldiers have been killed in the drug war. At least 130 politicians and nine journalists were killed preceding the elections in July […] All told, the government reports 33.6 million crimes with a victim in 2017, an all-time high […] Only one in 6,000 crimes ends in a conviction.” (Manhattan Institute 2019)(Citation 11)
The moral here is that Mexico is a desperately dangerous and poor place. The reason why people risk to come here to the U.S is quite obvious. And where this debate begins.
Why is there a problem with people migrating in you may ask? Why not let these desperate people flee the crisis that they find themselves in? I have heard many reasons including fears that these people will harm us or they will be a financial drag. The first reason is not founded by statistical fact, but rather anecdotal example as the Cato Institute highlights, “Illegal immigrants are 49 percent less likely to be incarcerated than native‐born Americans.” This means that fears of immigrants are overblown.
(Cato March 4, 2019) (Citation 12)
Professor Gordon H. Hanson of the University of California, San Diego stated that “By focusing on the economic costs and benefits of legal and illegal immigration, stemming illegal immigration would likely lead to a net drain on the U.S. economy”
1 percent increase in immigrant employment per state leads to a 0.5 percent increase in income per worker.[…] Approximately 90 percent of the U.S.-born labor force gained from immigration (Citation 13)
Significance:
Though this is not my main argument, it goes to say that a two thousand mile wall is simply ineffective without proper security to enforce it. There are many ways to circumnavigate a wall including digging, climbing, going around (by boat), and simply sneaking in or over staying visas.
(During fiscal 2017, the Department of Homeland Security found that the number of immigrants that overstayed their visas was more than double those apprehended at the border during the same time frame” (Citation 14)
According to the Congressional Research Service, officials have noted that “most illicit drug smuggling attempts occur at southwest [border] land POEs(Ports of Entry).” 34 Consistent with this testimony, CRS analysis of OFO drug seizure data indicates that, on average, over 65% of the illicit drugs seized by OFO from FY2014 to FY2018 were seized during inbound inspections at land POEs within the jurisdiction of the OFO field offices along the Southwest border.35 (Citation 15)
Harms:
(1) Security Compromised
Taking from more important places. I’m not one to argue that much of what the government takes is important, but I know that the first and main reason we have a government is to protect the people. The wall has currently diverted 6.2 billion from “The departments of Homeland Security and Defense, and the Treasury Forfeiture Fund.” (Citation 16)
(2) Contribution to Federal Taxes:
“undocumented immigrants are taxpayers too and collectively contribute an estimated $11.74 billion to state and local coffers each year via a combination of sales and excise, personal income, and property taxes” Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy)(Citation 17)
(3) Decreased Jobs
Findings by the National Foundation for American Policy state viewing data from 2005 to 2013 state that: ““A 1 percentage point increase in the share of the labor force comprised of immigrants appears to reduce the unemployment rate of U.S. natives in the same sex-education group by 0.062 percentage points, on average.
“A 1 percentage point increase in the share of the labor force comprised of immigrants appears to raise the labor force participation rate of U.S. natives in the same sex-education group by 0.045 percentage points, on average.”
People are valuable no matter what prejudices view them, that is why these results come to no surprise. (Citation 18)
(4) Harmed Relation With Mexico:
For Mexico in the words of the Baker Institute: “Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, U.S.-Mexico relations have been in crisis. Trump’s criticism of Mexico and its people, his threats to deport millions of undocumented Mexicans by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, his desire to build what he calls a “beautiful wall” on the southern border, and his expressed intention to abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) all have created serious friction in the bilateral relationship.”
(Citation 19)
Trump’s threats to make Mexico pay for the multibillion-dollar wall does not help either.
(Brookings, Citation 2) https://www.brookings.edu/essay/the-wall-the-real-costs-of-a-barrier-between-the-united-states-and-mexico/
(Citation 3) https://ustr.gov/countries-regions/americas/mexico
(Citation 4) (https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/In-Mexico-7-out-of-10-Born-in-Poverty-Will-Die-in-Poverty-20180509-0008.html)
(Citation 5)http://www.worldstir.com/history-u-s-mexico-border-wall/
(Citation 6)https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-border-wall-mile-by-mile-11550152535
(Citation 7) https://www.dailysignal.com/2020/01/13/homeland-security-officials-tout-100-miles-of-new-border-wall/
(Citation 8)https://www.migrationpolicy.org/data/unauthorized-immigrant-population/state/US
(Citation 9) https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2019-Mar/bp-southwest-border-sector-deaths-fy1998-fy2018.pdf
(Citation 10)(https://databank.worldbank.org/reports.aspx?source=poverty-and-equity-database
(Citation 11)(https://www.city-journal.org/mexico-corruption-violence)
(Citation 12)https://www.cato.org/publications/immigration-research-policy-brief/criminal-immigrants-2017-their-numbers-demographics
(Citation 13)https://www.americanactionforum.org/insight/immigration-helps-u-s-workers-economy/#ixzz6Bfj30BGs
(Citation 14)https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/despite-trumps-claims-most-illegal-immigration-is-not-at-the-southern-border.html
(Citation 15)https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R45812.pdf
(Citation 16) (Politifact August 30th 2019) https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2019/aug/30/donald-trumps-border-wall-how-much-has-really-been/
(Citation 17)https://itep.org/immigration/
(Citation 18)(https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2018/05/17/new-research-shows-immigrants-may-boost-employment-of-natives/#3832020f1600)
(Citation 19)(https://www.bakerinstitute.org/media/files/files/45e26afb/mex-pub-twocrises-080318.pdf)
We have all heard of the problems Mexico faces, it should not surprise anyone that the poverty rate, according to an analysis by the World Bank, is up to 32% of the population using the figure of income under $5.50 per day. (Citation 10)Comparing that to the rate of poverty in the U.S using the same metric, we get 6.5% of the U.S population in poverty. (A difference of nearly 5 times the poverty of the United States!) But poverty is not all that the country faces, corruption in the state and gang violence continues to be a killer: “More than 135,000 people have been killed since 2012. More than 1,300 clandestine graves have turned up since 2007. More than 37,000 people are reported missing. More than 600 soldiers have been killed in the drug war. At least 130 politicians and nine journalists were killed preceding the elections in July […] All told, the government reports 33.6 million crimes with a victim in 2017, an all-time high […] Only one in 6,000 crimes ends in a conviction.” (Manhattan Institute 2019)(Citation 11)The moral here is that Mexico is a desperately dangerous and poor place.
Why is there a problem with people migrating in you may ask?
Why not let these desperate people flee the crisis that they find themselves in?
I have heard many reasons including fears that these people will harm us or they will be a financial drag. The first reason is not founded by statistical fact, but rather anecdotal example as the Cato Institute highlights, “Illegal immigrants are 49 percent less likely to be incarcerated than native‐born Americans.”
This means that fears of immigrants are overblown.
stemming illegal immigration would likely lead to a net drain on the U.S. economy”
a two thousand mile wall is simply ineffective without proper security to enforce it.
There are many ways to circumnavigate a wall including digging, climbing, going around (by boat), and simply sneaking in or over staying visas.
The wall has currently diverted 6.2 billion from “The departments of Homeland Security and Defense, and the Treasury Forfeiture Fund.”
“undocumented immigrants are taxpayers too and collectively contribute an estimated $11.74 billion to state and local coffers each year via a combination of sales and excise, personal income, and property taxes
(4) Harmed Relation With Mexico:For Mexico in the words of the Baker Institute: “Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, U.S.-Mexico relations have been in crisis.
Trump’s criticism of Mexico and its people, his threats to deport millions of undocumented Mexicans by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, his desire to build what he calls a “beautiful wall” on the southern border, and his expressed intention to abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) all have created serious friction in the bilateral relationship.”
Trump’s threats to make Mexico pay for the multibillion-dollar wall does not help either.
"There is no problem with people migrating as long as it's done legally." -Christian
In addition those who run from oppression have it no easier. The refugee limit in the united states is 30,000 (which was cut down from 85,000 in 2016). (Citation 4, Pew Research)
The whole purpose of any border wall is to make it harder for people to come here illegally.
Thousands of migrants for the past 3 years have attempted to come to the United States from the south. Without a border wall, they would have all been able to easily pour into the country and overwhelm people.
This actually sounds like an argument in favor of a border wall. If it's true that Mexico is loaded with violence, corruption, gangs, crime, and all sorts of other chaos like you say it is, then it would make sense to have some kind of barrier, to keep out some of that bad stuff, and keep some of those bad people from making their way over the United States or something.
There are websites such as illegalaliencrimereport.com dedicated to documenting instances of illegal aliens committing crimes and harming people in this country.
Not fears of any immigrants. Fears of illegal immigrants specifically
Stemming illegal immigration means that the jobs they steal can go to American citizens.
Well, of course it's going to cost money.
Where exactly is this "estimated $11.74 billion" going?
The only people border walls "harm" are illegals aliens
Side Con: Security compromised (Money diverted from our defense
economic disadvantages (Prevents billions in taxes
harmed relation with Mexico
Does not target or stop main areas of entry
still requires border enforcement
Currently we have an immigration quota which means only a small fraction of immigrants are allowed to enter legally.
Coming in legally is simply not an option, as immigrants are not allowed in. The only way to fix the problem is to do as Ronald Reagan said, let them work for their needy families, pay taxes, and return when things alleviate.
Those who are applying for their green cards now will die before they reach the front of the line because so many applicants have piled up in the backlog since 1998.
What doesn't help however to set up a 2 thousand mile wall, which, though does not stop desperate refugees
Most illegal immigration not effected by wall
there was no all encompassing border wall for the past century, but yet we have not yet had this crisis you speak of
is harming the great majority of migrants who are fleeing from disaster by preventing refuge.
you are assuming that the immigrants will bring crime, though this is a popular political sentiment.2. As proven earlier illegal immigrants have have the crime rate of U.S citizens.
This is the part to whole fallacy because you use a few anecdotal examples of bad immigrants in an attempt to prove the rest to be the same.
Just because our laws are bureaucratically inept to process all of the immigrants (see quota problem above), it doesn't make the immigrants unable to come legally any different.
You did not respond to the evidence laid out by the National Foundation for American Policy showing that immigrants actually increase the number of jobs.
You haven't yet brought evidence to show immigrants take away jobs from citizens.
1. I agree with your argument here on welfare, however this problem can be simply solved by ending the welfare state (A wall does not solve this problem).2. 11.74 billion in extra taxes is still a benefit, just because our government wastes some of it in welfare does not mean the money itself is a negative.
What do you mean we're "compromising" our security?
A border barrier improves our security and aids in our defense against illegal immigration through the southern border.
We need to prioritize our country over Mexico.
It's not meant to target or stop main areas of entry
Which we already have, along with cameras motion sensors and other technologies.
There has to be some kind of limit on how many immigrants can come here.
Our detention centers are already overcrowded. We've reached a point where we must say enough is enough.
What Ronald Reagan wanted was a middle ground solution to the issue of illegal immigration.
Even if it doesn't stop certain refugees it will at least slow them down or force them to take alternate routes to get into this country, which can increase their chances of being caught trying to get in illegally.
Even if illegals come here and overstay their visas, at least they had to go through some kind of checkpoint and be checked to make sure they weren't trying to smuggle anything or bring disease, and that they aren't criminals who are already banned from the country.
Even if they're doing half of the crime that citizens do, they're still doing crime regardless
If they want legal entry into this country, they must be checked first.
how many more crimes do illegals who come across the southern border have to commit in order for stronger southern border security to be necessary?
The legal ones are fine because they went through the process and were checked to be safe to allow into the country to work.
At least 8 million illegals were working illegally as of 2018
I didn't say anything about welfare specifically. I want to assume you're referring to their free health care
What do you mean we're "compromising" our security?I mean just what I said. The wall is diverting 6.2 billion from "The departments of Homeland Security and Defense" *See Harm 1 of round 1*
he did not provide any evidence to this assertion
wall misses the point of the problem, failing to target the problem areas
Not only can a wall be scaled, dug under (as drug cartels often do), but so often walls provide a false sense of security (a great example is the Great Wall of China
the current limit, as I showed, is outdated
You did not respond to my conclusion: "Using this logic even American citizens should be deported and prevented entry."
to say that you reject helping the vast majority of innocent immigrants for the crimes of a few is a part to whole fallacy at best and a dangerous precedent.
- Failed to clarify how using money to pay for the wall and other forms of better border security harms and compromises our security when I have shown that it does the opposite.
- Did not clarify where the billions in taxes supposedly contributed by illegals go towards.
- Repeatedly confused illegal immigrants with legal immigrants throughout the entire debate, and proceeds to cite sources talking about the good things that legal immigrants do while I was focusing mainly on illegal immigrants, and then, when I called my opponent out on this and clarified the difference between legal and illegal immigrants, my opponent accused me of "semantics" and still refused to properly distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants, saying that the only difference "is a piece of paper" when in reality, legal immigrants were examined and confirmed to be safe to allow into the country, while illegal immigrants were not, and then my opponent continues to talk about, and cite sources talking about, the good things that legal immigrants do such as increasing jobs, thinking that it successfully rejects the need for the border wall, even though the border wall is meant for illegal immigrants, not legal ones.
- Downplayed and disregarded the hundreds of thousands of crimes committed by illegals because according to my opponent the massive amount of crime they are committing isn't "enough" to warrant tougher border security.
- Argued in favor of allowing more and more so-called "innocent immigrants" to pour into the United States even though they cannot be proven innocent if they come in illegally.
- Ignored that America is already taking on more migrants than it can handle.
- Complained about how better border security would affect our "relationship" with Mexico without explaining exactly how, cited a source that does not explain exactly how, continued to complain about this throughout the debate even after I already pointed out the hypocrisy and double standard where Mexico has walls and barriers of their own, and did not explain in detail why our arbitrary "relationship" with this foreign country is more important than making the United States more secure from illegals that want to come in through the southern border.
- Argued that because the border wall isn't 100% perfect, has some flaws, and does not target something it isn't meant to target, then it must be "insignificant and thus a waste of money" even though many other countries have them.
- Used lots of appeals to emotion to justify more immigration and less border security, using emotionally charged words and phrases like:
Why not let these desperate people flee the crisis that they find themselves in?
The term illegal alien is a dehumanizing term
It is human nature for some people to be evil (this is obviously unavoidable), but to say that you reject helping the vast majority of innocent immigrants for the crimes of a few is a part to whole fallacy at best and a dangerous precedent.
There is a ton on the line for desperate immigrants
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IpwSqIEbJLVUv3YArZ02Bzg0yCzc4IHMt8LDM492Y7Y/edit?usp=sharing
Glad to hear your are considering it! I had intended this debate for those who had strong views on the wall, but I wouldn't mind debating anyone so long as they are ready with a case for it.
Keep searching where the evidence leads,
To Truth!
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I'm on the fence on this issue, so I don't feel like writing a wall of text about. My argument could be big and beautiful, and I would make you pay for it. However, my personal indecision is a barrier between me and accepting this debate.
I'd take this if I didn't already have multiple debates going.
Haven't seen a debate on this subject in awhile
My stance on immigration is basically the same as Ronald Reagan's. Open the border both ways.
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To Truth!
-logicae