People come into the U.S. illegally, and we catch them and send them back home to their country, really whats wrong with doing this ?
2006-10-27
16:20:44
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
angela R - I agree, I have seen a lot of people taken advantage of, just for being illegals. I really do belive, the best solution to the immigration problem would not be anything America can do, but for Mexico to become a better country its self.
2006-10-27
16:31:34 ·
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Nothing.
2006-10-27 16:22:24
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answered by DAR 7
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Nothing, why is someone complaining about? Let's be serious you can't just sneak up into any old country and just decide to become a citizen all on your own. There is a reason for laws and if you break them suffer the consequences. You deserve to get deported from a country your in with out proper papers. I don't care what country your living in. Here is your plane ticket, a can of soda and a bag of Sun Chips. Enjoy the flight back to Whereverville.
2006-10-27 23:34:51
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answered by giya_98 3
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People come here illegally, they're going against the law of this country already. Other countries have laws set down concerning this, and follow through. So should we. If we stuck by our words, with everything, things might get back to the way they were.
I'm not to crazy with the way things are now. So easy for all of us to close our eyes, or turn our backs, and just pretend things are alright. We ever give it another name of we have to.
Sorry, I see nothing wrong with deportation. I am sad about it, but right now, its gotten out of hand.
2006-10-27 23:26:02
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answered by sassy 6
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Nothing wrong with it. Deport them all as they are found. However, I do agree with the poster who said they just turn around and come back again, and again, and again....
That's why we also need to secure the border to make it at least that much more difficult for them to come back. And when we deport them, we should take them to the furthest corner of their country to make it harder to return. Also, sanctions against employers who hire them will go a long ways, along with removing the social benefits incentives to illegals.
It has to be a combination of things to reduce the problem of illegal immigration and we need to be consistent with what we do.
2006-10-28 01:31:09
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answered by Daisy 6
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Nothing is wrong with it-immigration laws are necessary and every country has them and every country has border guards who make sure that all who enter have the proper papers and those who do not do not enter-simple as that. Immigration laws are also enforced to protect predators taking advantage of their plight and enslaving and even murdering them.-of which we've heard on the news. The People(predators of this and foreign countries) are caught and punished very severly according to the law-the immigration laws.
2006-10-27 23:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing I can see wrong at this point and time is the budgeting issues. To find and deport all illegals would take very long and would cost a lot. Let's find other solutions.
2006-10-27 23:23:17
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answered by Sleazy P. Martini 1
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Nothing wrong with that this country is only doing what every other country on earth is doing. Illegal aliens have no right to make laws to accommodate them
2006-10-27 23:24:24
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answered by Zoe 4
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We need to use high technology like brain implants so that we may monitor they're movement. With lasers we wouldn't need a fence.Crossing again Illegally would have the chip explode. We do this with lab rats. No wall just a beam of light
2006-10-27 23:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing wrong with this is the criminal entering the country illegally. If someone choices to break the law and is caught, there is nothing wrong with deporting this criminal.
2006-10-27 23:26:07
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answered by 75160 4
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NOTHING....I agree, if they get caught, they get deported....Thats the law.....
However, lets not dehumanize them as an educated society and scapegoat them, simply because they are illegal!
Wow, cloneman we agree, I think that is a first! high five
2006-10-27 23:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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its not going to solve anything, they will just come right back.
you have to reform the regulations to make it much tougher for them to make a living here, thats a much better deterent than deportation.
2006-10-27 23:23:25
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answered by terry w 2
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