We can put it on a commercial on Telemundo.
2006-10-10 02:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Why divulge the information at all. If you are in a country illegally, you get whatever is coming to you. Only the US is dumb enough to put them up, give them housing, give them grants for businesses so they can drive better cars than we do. We give them free healthcare, work them to death for $5 an hour because no American in his right mind would work these days for $5 an hour. I say send them back, and if they want to become naturalized, do it the right way. You shouldn't be allowed to come into a country and force that country to spend it's hard earned tax dollars on you and complain when you don't get what you think you deserve which is a ride home via how you came!
2006-10-10 09:57:26
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answered by Special K 5
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All the legal immigrants know their rights in that sense, so they won't fall for a false deportation, but the illegals have no right to be here and should be thrown out one way or another. Why help them get away with their crimes? That would make you a criminal (aiding & abetting, obstruction of justice).
2006-10-10 11:15:09
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answered by Brian S 4
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If a person is breaking the law by being here illegally, then they do not have the right to trial or any other legal rights.
Lets apply the laws of the country the illegal person came from and see how they like being treated as a trespasser into their country of origin. That would be only fair.
2006-10-10 09:45:20
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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How about telling all the illegal "helpers" about this federal felony.
Section 274 felonies under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, INA 274A(a)(1)(A):
A person (including a group of persons, business, organization, or local government) commits a federal felony when she or he:
* assists an alien s/he should reasonably know is illegally in the U.S. or who lacks employment authorization, by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him or her to obtain employment, or
* encourages that alien to remain in the U.S. by referring him or her to an employer or by acting as employer or agent for an employer in any way, or
* knowingly assists illegal aliens due to personal convictions.
Penalties upon conviction include criminal fines, imprisonment, and forfeiture of vehicles and real property used to commit the crime. Anyone employing or contracting with an illegal alien without verifying his or her work authorization status is guilty.Aliens and employers violating immigration laws are subject to arrest, detention, and seizure of their vehicles or property.
In Arizona a deportation hearing is only given if it is a protested deportation.Illegals are arrested,processed and driven back to the border without a judge.You are wrong.
2006-10-10 10:15:31
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Why divulge the information at all? I think legal immigration is essential to the prosperity of the United States but why tell someone entering illegally that the punishment isn't what they think it is. Wouldn't you just be compounding an already growing problem?
2006-10-10 09:44:57
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answered by brett.brown 3
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You mean "educate" like the Weak Sisters use it, right?
Indoctrinate would be a better term, I think.
2006-10-10 09:44:20
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answered by Walter Ridgeley 5
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This is true but they give the immigration officers on the border the "rights" to do as they please
2006-10-10 10:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Just keep in mind ,in Mex .there law is not like ours
Down there (you are guilty until proven inosent)
2006-10-10 09:52:21
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answered by sheepbah@sbcglobal.net 1
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i don't think that's true most are deported without judges and certainly over half have already appeared...or skipped in which they can't anyway.
2006-10-10 09:42:51
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answered by yars232c 6
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Well, you would be deluding them in many cases. That isn't always true.
2006-10-10 09:51:58
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answered by DAR 7
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