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what to do, what to do with them (if anything)...
anybody wana discuss this complex topic?
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what to do, what to do with them (if anything)...
anybody wana discuss this complex topic? The hard working productive ones that are here need to have path to residency and eventual citizenship. They need station and rotate US military units along US-Mexincan border in order to secure it and prevent any more from coming in unlawfully. That would give US soldiers something to do when there is no official war going on. To me it makes no sense to have thousands of US military personnel "sitting around" in places like South Korea, Japan, Europe,......This being 21st century it's time for those countries to subsidize their own defense forces.
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jager: ok, so if one is an illegal immigrant and does not have a documented history of being a productive hard worker, then what happens to them?
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It has nothing to do with how hard a worker they are....illegal is illegal.
Forgiving someone for breaking the law is no solution.
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well then jOe, what is the solution? what do we do with all of the illegal immigrants currently in our country?
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what do we do with all of the illegal immigrants currently in our country? Send 'em home.
Last edited by AmarilloMike; 08/24/15 09:30 PM.
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send em home...
cept some have children born here who are american citizens. do you deport them too? if not then do you take them away from their parents?
what about the political refuges? if you send them back to their country of origin? it could mean their death.
and what about those who have been here so long, that this is their home?
and then what about those who would die if they did not have the healthcare they receive here?
i say anyone who is here is blessed with good lucky...we who were born here take that good luck for granted...those who come here from somewheres else do not take their good luck to be here for granted...perhaps a better answer is amnesty after we tighten up our borders? it is the right and compassionate alternative...any deportation of those who are lucky enough to have made it here, would be a stain on our national honor...
Last edited by ed good; 08/24/15 10:37 PM.
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