What part of illegal is confusing? It simply means "against the law". And the last time I checked, those who break the law in this country are held accountable for their actions. So why do "illegal immigrants" expect anything more than prosecution? And why do they get anything other than prosecution? If I, as a taxpayer and legal citizen, break a law, I have to pay the consequences. What makes illegal immigrants immune to the law? Because they are here illegally? That tells me they are willing to break laws, which are designed to keep our society in check. Where is the confusion at? Illegal means against the law, period. There is no gray area. There are legal ways to immigrate - people do it every day. Our social programs were intended to care for our citizens who required assistance, not for those who start their stay here by breaking a law to be here in the first place.
Does anyone else see how infinitly simple this really is?
2006-09-24
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