Because like many law, immigration law isn't intended to be enforced; it's there to make political points.
Does anybody really think that all the railroad cars, all the buses, all the airplanes in America would be enough to return undocumented aliens home . . . assuming that their "home" country would take them back! A lot of aliens are totally undocumented, meaning there is no proof of where they came from other than their accent.
There are thousands that the USA would like to deport to Cambodia, Vietnam and other countries, but the embassies of those countries refuse to issue travel documents and claim they do not possess their nationality.
As for Mexico: US agricultural subsidies mean that US corn, sugar, cotton, etc. exports, sold below cost, have put Mexican farmers out of business. With their families starving they head north. Do you think that any Congress, any President is going to address that issue when US farmers are such a powerful constituency?
NAFTA and the WTO mean that Mexico can't keep out US commodities, even when dumped.
2006-08-24 06:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that your acquaintance was deported is a clear sign that the law IS enforceable. Do you get it?...Deporting this illegal was an act of enforcing the law. Judges don't like when their sentences are dis-regarded. If this illegal thinks this is some game he/she will find out other wise.
2006-08-24 07:03:01
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answered by joeandhisguitar 6
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Now if each and every state could bypass the comparable regulation. I dint understand approximately all of us else yet as quickly as I have been given my Drivers License I had to coach my start certificates and every time I even have ever been pulled over or went by way of a highway block I even have had to coach my Drivers License, so I see no longer something incorrect with showing identity while asked.
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answered by hayakawa 4
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Can't you hear the roar in the distance?
It is getting louder...
It is the sound of the American People
Demanding deportation
Demanding a fence
Demanding our laws be enforced....
In spite of the weakness of George Bush as he tried to make a dynasty with Mexico....we
WILL PREVAIL
Just give us a few months!
2006-08-24 06:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree....The immigration laws are totally unrealistic....Let the hard working illegal stay, get them registered and paying taxes....The undesirables, should be thrown in jail or deported....A country who cannot enforce its own laws, looses its affectiveness to enforce all its laws....Citizens and crimminals alike will not respect other laws....
2006-08-24 06:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A likely story, there....why don't you go back to Mexico and solve your own problems? Congress needs to stand up, and do their job, on this one...if this Congress doesn't, next January will see the job done...
2006-08-24 06:55:43
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answered by gokart121 6
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Why not throw all the laws out then we would be like mexico.
2006-08-24 06:52:47
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answered by sugartopone 3
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The laws are not unenforceable, they are just not enforced ... big difference ....
2006-08-24 06:58:12
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answered by Sashie 6
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Because middle-class Americans can't afford to humanize them?
2006-08-24 06:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree which is what I continue to say.
2006-08-24 07:07:10
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answered by gidget lil bit 4
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