Absolutly. It's not safe anymore. Obviously there's been a large amount of criminal illegals here. It's as if they just dumped a big part of their prison system here for us to deal with.
2006-10-29 06:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a big question mark...and something no one's wanted to deal with, all these years...there's 2 extremes: Let everyone that wants to come in come in, or boot em all out, kicking and screaming. Many believe there's a 'happy place' somewhere in between...
First things first, though...immigration enforcement and border security have to get all 21st century, so that people trying to jump the fence in the future just can't get by with it anymore...and, employers have to be able to tell who's legal, and who's not,
same goes for major cities etc. No one wants witch hunts(at least I don't), but more like a consciousness-raising on the issue so that people understand there's been this whole shadow thing all these years...america doesn't need slave labor, nor should we be tolerating a perpetual underclass. We've been there, done that, everybody said it sucked, so there's no call for it.
Read about the 20th century. It's been insane, some of the things that've happened, among them the addition of about 5 billion people worldwide, 210 million of that has been in the United States.
The rocket scientists and slide-rule/PDA types talk about growth vectors, trends, stuff like that, high-math whiz-bang, and of course, sustainability. We're in the Age Of Hard Choices, by my reckoning, and without international co-operation(working together), there's going to be A Problem in about 20 years on global population...a BIG problem, a problem that won't be solved by 'moving to the United States. Countries like Mexico have let themselves get pretty sadly behind the times on all of this, they've brought their growth mania to the USA, and the politicians got all charged up about that, because growth means money...
well, growth can also mean dramatically accelerated resource depletion, overcrowding, increased pollution, poverty, all that kind of good stuff. That's a pig that just can't quite wear enough lipstick for most people's liking, and so there needs to be frank and open debate on where we're going from here, exactly, because what worked last century probably isn't going to cut the mustard THIS century, and we've gotta get smart about it, and FAST. Part of that is getting serious about our border policies, and immigration...you can't design any good social programs that can successfully account for growth+X?=....will the same roads that carry 10,000 cars per hour carry 20,000, what do you do about fuel supplies, that kind of thing?
Illegal immigration is a symptom, not the problem in and of itself. If Mexico wasn't so bad off, no one from their country would be bolting for the fence...maybe we need one of OUR professors to go to Mexico and start teaching people...couldn't hurt, I guess...
but any 'aid' needs to be really structured, I think, otherwise you'll just have 10,000 people fighting over it and nobody gets helped.
I think the answer might be to start asking these countries to start welcoming their people back home, to start factories etc.
Sure, come to america for 6 months, earn some coin, learn some stuff, but then, take what you learned and go fix up the old country with it...where there's a will, there's a way, where there's no will, there's no way...
2006-10-29 06:57:41
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answered by gokart121 6
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certainly the elementary learn, and others, did no longer incorporate a great deal of unlawful extraterrestrial beings' fees. unlawful extraterrestrial beings have value US taxpayers over $one million Trillion in keeping with year (internet of any taxes they have paid) each and in keeping with annum on account that 2002. that's especially greater low-value to detain and deport each and every unlawful alien than that's to allow them to stay for 365 days or greater. certainly, it does no longer be had to detain and deport each and every final certainly one of them. there are the thank you to lead them to flow homestead at their cost! there are the thank you to deter & dissuade human beings from violating immigration rules first of all! it does no longer value the U. S. $a hundred thirty five billion to have all immigration-regulation violators leave or be deported. saying a considerable crackdown on unlawful extraterrestrial beings will deliver approximately 0.5 of them scurrying homestead interior 30 days. it may certainly be extremely common to do away with the standard public of immigration-regulation violators in very short order!
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answered by toborg 3
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Yes
2006-10-29 06:43:05
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answered by Brown guy 2
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Worry as much about the percentage of gun-carrying legals, homeless legals,criminal legals, mentally unstable legals walking your streets!
2006-10-29 10:39:53
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answered by renclrk 7
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Yes, I would like to see every illegal deported. That was easy.
2006-10-29 06:43:25
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answered by Average Joe 3
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Absolutely!
2006-10-29 06:49:40
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answered by Sashie 6
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They are committing a crime just be being here, hello illegal allien. Kind of says it all in the name and our jails are already to full with our own "legal" criminals.
2006-10-29 06:45:02
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answered by bernadetted6 1
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How far back you think we should go. I believe that Mexico and other American countries would not mind to have their people back but I doubt that we can reconstruct the MAYFLOWER and ship all these lazy Europeans back, Besides I don't think they want them back so we are stocked with them.
2006-10-29 06:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There are multiple sides
Kick them out - they are ilegal, taking ouur jobs, causing harm...
Keep them - They take the jobs no one else will take, they are an undercurrent to our economoy. Also they might be persecuted if they return
Let them become legal, but other wise kick them out - They take the jobs no one else will take, they are an undercurrent to our economoy. Also they might be persecuted if they return...they are ilegal, taking ouur jobs, causing harm
2006-10-29 06:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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