I've spent literally more hours than I can count contemplating this including El Salvador, the US, and the world. When considering the whole ball of wax (I'm a beekeeper), it's extremely difficult to figure out the perfect solution. It's not just black and white. I honestly understand what Peter and Vitor are saying and sympathize with both. Peter has a point with violent people, gangs, etcetera but Vitor also has a point. Lack of due process is a very slippery slope. It leads to bad things also. In El Salvador, Bukele is becoming a dictator, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Somehow the solution cannot lead to a dictator. Bitcoin will help fix some but not all of our problems. It gives people sound money but doesn't stop violent bad people.

Unrelated, penalties against white collar criminals who defraud people out of millions need to be much stiffer.

OK, I have a headache again from contemplation. I need a Gummi. Somebody let me know when you have it all figured out. I'll be relieved if it's a solution that makes sense to me. ☮️ 💜🫂

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Too clarify due process is a must.

Get rid of the welfare state, and then we won't care who comes over the borders. That will be the equalizer. And I doubt "tens of millions" are ALL violent criminals, that's a sweeping generalization. Most people have come here to better their lives and escape the awful places we (the U.S.) helped make corrupt.

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