By Spencer Bell/Photos by Tiehui Fan
Cameron King, Laney College, Theatre MajorWell, ideally no. For ideal cooperation between people in the world there should not be borders. There should be a universal language, and a universal culture.
Katie Graham, Laney College History ProfessorI’m for countries having borders, because a nation has to have some kind of understanding of who its population is so it can take care of its population.
Corey Hollis, Laney College, African American StudiesI don’t think that countries need to have borders. Borders never existed in the beginning. I feel like it’s just a territorial thing that creates division and war.
Meghan Garret, Laney College, Nursing MajorIn certain countries it should be regulated, because of politics not because of people. Let’s say, you didn’t have a border between Syria and Israel, it would be a mess.
Calvin Moore, Laney College, Mechanical EngineeringWe really have to look at who is coming across, the new border reforms are allowing in more immigrants, and there are refugees in countries that really need our help.