Originally posted by seer
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Further, study after study has shown that addressing poverty (and education) in this country will pay for itself over the ensuing years in greater tax income and less crime - reducing the cost of incarceration, the cost of policing, the cost of courts, and the cost to society of the damage of crimes. So yes, I'm for "more" if it is the right "more." Addressing the issue at the border appropriately will require investment today for gains down the road. The same is true of addressing poverty and education.
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