10.13.2019

Will Hurd·TED Salon: Border Stories A wall won't solve America's border problems


Will Hurd·TED Salon: Border Stories
A wall won't solve America's border problems
Summary
Current media is, l want to say, really and prejudicially telling people the news. It’s true in Japan also.
In the article, the professor tells us the wall wasn’t built to directly solve the problems and the direct reason that many children were separated mustn’t be the wall. However, people strongly want to connect those two things.

Streamlining legal immigration is the goal of the wall.
And then, Children must be, I think that because I am an outsider, intentionally brought there because it’s illegal. Parents know that America takes care of children humanely, even illegally entering.

Professor also tells us that specifically, in the Northern Triangle: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, there are some of the key roots and the amount of money which is given to those countries shouldn’t be decreasing and taking care of children humanely is continuing.

The reporter’s question: How do we convince all Americans to understand what you say that more unites us than divides us?
My answer is that the reporter’s side divides us, so with reporters (media ), things that America has done should be told more correctly

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