--- In LibertarianEnterprise@yahoogroups.com, "goat!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wraith wrote: > > > > > Just by crossing an imaginary line on a map, they are committing a crime > > in some peoples alleged minds. Its *ALL* about power and control Eric. > > One doesn't have to look very deep into these matters to find tribalism > > and fear of the Other(which underlie all too much of basic human > > psychology.). > > ========================================================================\ ======== > > > > So if somebody crosses your imaginary property line to property you own > without your consent, exactly what is that called? > Goat > =============================================== Comparing national border lines to your property line is a really bad analogy! Entering this country is NOT equivalent to entering your property. I am in this country, but I am not on your property, and never have been.
As for private property that is also on the national border, the problem of "illegals" crossing the border and trespassing on private lands would VANISH INSTANTLY if the armed guards and the gates were removed from the "legal" border crossings at public roads and people were allowed to freely cross in either direction. It actually used to be that way--even during my lifetime!—and guess what, there was no incentive to trespass on private lands. Ask the "Minutemen" when the trespassing became a big problem and you will find that it coincides with a "tightening" of the border at the "legal" gates. Anyone seeking real solutions, would be calling for open immigration and removal of gates and guards. Dennis