Hey, have you noticed that in immigration proceedings, and deportation, the burden of proof is on the accused, not the accuser? And then, if you made illegal immigration a Crime, you would have to prove, in a court of law, that the accused broke the law... no more, well you don't have a passport you go, if they say yeah I had one and it's gone, how do you prove otherwise?
I'm not saying you couldn't but look how impractical it is.
when they talk about making it a crime, and emphasizing its illegality, they're just yanking your chains. they're not going to do anything.
2006-09-01
12:01:33
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Aleksandr
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