Should happen more often.
2006-12-15 08:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the raids are a step in the right direction. I find it selfish of the parents that come here illegally with children, pregnant or otherwise to be very selfish. Obviously these people know that they are breaking the law. They also are cognizant of the fact that their children will be abandoned should they get caught. As hard as this is to admit, innocent children are collateral damage in cases such as this. As for the towns that go bankrupt, blame the politicians and other companies that knowingly hire illegals. Why should we pity or condone those who break the law and try to benefit from their crime?
2006-12-15 08:32:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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unlawful extraterrestrial beings by regulation haven't any rights in any respect contained in the US. The "rights" they imagine they have and function been falsely given to garnish unlawful votes are extra of priviledges that are undeserved then truly rights. also in respond to taxes unlawful extraterrestrial beings can get a TIN and pay taxes and recieve rebates. many somewhat do. Many also artwork lower than the table no longer paying taxes and then nevertheless get refunds on taxes in no way paid utilizing baby tax credit and such. contained eventually even with the undeniable fact that unlawful extraterrestrial beings fee some distance some distance extra then they ever put in. unlawful extraterrestrial beings in significant unlawful alien states are the #a million receiver of public advantages like welfare, #a million consumer of ER care and in no way pay, get free training for each and each and every of the youngsters they arrive out, get free college lunches for those little ones, so on etc. additionally they ought to nicely be deported with out a listening to before a decide. there isn't any truly regulation that states they choose a listening to or a translator. As its no longer indexed as a criminal offense and particularly a civil offense after shown to be contained in the country illegally they'd be deported forthwith. the in problem-free words time a decide would must be in contact by regulation will be in the adventure that they are being charged with a criminal cost dealing with punishments (deportation of an unlawful alien isn't categorised as a punishment). even with the undeniable fact that if the guy is a criminal immigrant then sure they choose a decide listening to before deported.
2016-11-26 21:31:54
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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I've noticed with heavy disappointment that no one has bothered to mention the part of the equation pertaining to the children of the immigrants that have been left homeless and parent-less. I believe that the system does not work when it sees fit to rip apart families with small children, no matter where they are from. This will eventually lead to an even greater burden on tax payers in the future when we have to pay through the nose to support, feed, educate and integrate these minors into our culture and society as they move into adulthood. Children who grow up, studies have shown, without a secure home and nurturing family do not excel in school or in the real world. What does that get us? More people working at Walmart, using food stamps, robbing stores or people or selling illicit things in order to survive! This is the same reason that their parents tried to immigrate in the first place, to find a better existence for there families. Family Values Any One?!
2006-12-15 08:59:35
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answered by FloraSeleneIsis 1
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I think unless they start doing this on a large scale every day, this is not going to mean much! They need to fine every business that hires illegals so much that it will not be profitable if illegals are found working there. If it is a reapeat offense they need to make owners of companies do jail time! They also need to crack down on people who rent to illegals so that there will be a hefty fine and jail time to those who do not check out where these people came from and if they have a right to be in our country! I am so tired of paying increased property taxes and school taxes for illegals! The only way to crack down on this problem is to start offering reward money for illegals in this country and swift deportation of these criminals. Confiscate belongings like cars, land, houses, etc. Sell these things and use the money to fund a monetary reward program! Put armed military on the border and crack down on social services who make it easy for anchor babies to get benefits! Send all illegals back! This last little episode was to shut the American people up so that we will not raise too much hell! But the fight for America is just begining! We have a right to reclaim America for Americans! Let's shape this country up and ship the lawbreakers OUT! Write your elected officials and do not stop until we get the kind of response that is in order here! We do not need bandaid measures, we need large scale operations to get this problem cleared up so Americans can take back what is theirs! This time was for show, next time we will see the real deal if we make our voices heard!
2006-12-15 08:48:39
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answered by Marie 7
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Should happen every day in every city, and thinking about that Gonzales kid from CUBA (remember the international photo of Border Patrol with a machine gun, and the kid with his uncle in the closet), well I did feel sorry that the mother died in trying to get her son here, "but" that boy has a living father, who has 100% right to have is son back. Anyway going back to raids, it will make the papers, it will ruffle some feathers,there will be outcrys, but you know what, people will forget and move on. Let the raids begin.
2006-12-15 08:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It's about time. I agree that the ICE should so this everyday at as many companies as they can. I worked at a company that used to send the illegals across the rr tracks to hid when the INS came by. Needless to say, I didnt hang around very long. The companies that hire these illegals need to be punished severely. We dont need that kinda trouble here. The illegals are exactly why our country's health system is in the shape it is in and why those of us that could use a little assistance from time to time cant get it.
2006-12-15 08:28:14
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answer #7
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answered by Cougar 2
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I live in MN and just thinking about makes me feel like doing a happy dance! They made a bad choice and are paying for it. We made one serious mistake though--allowing one parent to go home to tend to the kids on the "promise" (ha! As if anyone will see them again!!) that they will go to a hearing. Parents, and kids, should have been held in an appropriate facility (jail for the adults, but decent bi-ling home for the kids) while immediate deportation was arranged. Why are we wasting MONTHS w/hearings?? Stolen and forged identies--scares the you know what out of hard working LEGAL Americans!
2006-12-15 09:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's great. The parent's should have thought more about their children before they decided to break American law, steal the identities of American people, get paid under the table, enter this country illegally, and take jobs away from American's.
It doesn't seem to me they thought very much about their own children's safety, and security, does it to you?
STOP blaming America, and it's citizens for crimes committed by ILLEGALS!
We have a BORN right to make laws that protect ourselves and our own well being!
Ship the kids back home to Mexico, with their law-breaking, uncaring parents!
God Bless the USA!
2006-12-15 08:30:52
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answer #9
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answered by xenypoo 7
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I am glad they are deporting people who illegally come into America. I have no problem with people wanting to come to America LEGALLY. Its just that every year more Americans are killed by illegal immigrants than have died TOTAL in the conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq since the onset of the wars
2006-12-15 08:23:15
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answer #10
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answered by William M 2
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Illegal is just that... a crime.. It doesn't matter about the kids, the family, the town.. it's still a crime, and more raids just might give the "illegals" some ideas before they cut that fence and scamper off into the desert.
2006-12-16 09:20:37
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answered by Lee W 4
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