I'm not sure what rock you've been hiding under Dangerman, but can you please crawl back under it? You seem to be inhabiting the same fictional world as the character in your picture.
It's hard to know where to start, but here's a few points on things I know something about.
1. If illegal border crossings are at an all time low, why is it imperative to spend billions on building a wall?
2. If immigration is bad for the economy, how did the US achieve full employment in the past when immigration was high?
3. Have you never heard of population ageing? In future, there will be fewer working-age people to support each retired person. The US will need more working-age immigrants, not less - in fact, without past immigration the problem would be here already.
4. If government controls are bad, how is it that trade barriers are the exception? Most true free-marketers don't agree with your position.
5. You pointed out earlier that the US is close to full employment. If so, how can foreign competition be costing jobs and how can trade barriers create more jobs? If you think that trade barriers are good for the economy then maybe you should study economy history a bit more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot%...ley_Tariff_Act
6. Is Trump's bizarre backflip on ZTE a good place to start in dealing with China?
https://www.vox.com/world/2018/5/14/...hina-trade-war
By the way, there's nothing special about Trump's economic record. Don't believe the hype.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgo...onomic-growth/