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Do you think it's possible to do it? It will take a long time obviously, but what solutions would you give on this issue?

2007-05-02 07:31:29 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

31 answers

One at a time. But seriously, the first thing we need to do is enact laws that severely punish anyone hiring an illegal or renting a house or apartment to an illegal. If they have no place to work nor a place to live, I'm sure they will do most of work for us. Secondly, we need to enact a law that states that if you are born in the US but your parents are here illegally, then you are not entitled to citizenship. We hear a lot about them simply coming here to work, but there are many that come to drop a baby so that they can get on the public assistance systems.

Lastly, if these fail then we need to do what they did in Chicago last week and begin random ID checks of people that are suspicious.

As a side note, isn't it interesting how the people that spew the terms "bigots" and "racists" so often on these boards are the ones that are always attempting to inhibit the rest of our free speech on issues such as these? Hypocrites.

2007-05-02 07:37:45 · answer #1 · answered by NYC_me 2 · 3 3

It’s not possible. But it could be close if we start punishing human smugglers and business that hire illegals.

We need to be harsh on those that steal identities for fake Ids and the like.

I’m not racist, I don’t have a “thing” against Mexico. People forget that there are other illegal immigrants other than Mexicans here.. I’m against any illegals.

I know a man from India that spent 16 years trying to get to the US and has been here about 10 years and you should hear him talk about his brothers and sisters that are still in India. While others are walking among us.

This is not an American supremacy thing. A lot of other countries have a harsher naturalization laws. I know countries that only let citizens buy land. In the US you can buy land no matter who you are…

A few months ago an Illegal immigrant killed a woman in a hit and run. His defense was that he should be deported because his being illegal means the American laws do not apply to him. Yet he was on welfare and had a crappy job and a car. So he had the right to drive, work and reap benefits..

It’s a double standard. Either naturalize them or send them away, I don’t care just change laws so this won’t happen again. Every other country has tougher laws so it’s time we do to. Our proverbial melting pot is going to be boiling over the stove.

2007-05-02 07:43:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 4 0

A bus load at a time - BTW estimates are usually higher than 12 million. Of course 1 is too many!

Jailing employers is a good option too. We don't need a new law to do that since it is illegal to hire illegals!

To all those that say we can't do it or they are part of our society, WRONG! We don't need them - the "mega marches" proved that. We can do it if just start!

To the person that lies about the high cost of produce, that's a scare tactic used by the pro-illegals. The cost of labor is tiny, maybe a few cents. There is no such thing as a $5 head of lettuce!

2007-05-02 08:18:22 · answer #3 · answered by JessicaRabbit 6 · 1 0

Here is the solution:

Public statement by the government that any business with illegals as employees have 3 months to shed them... and then they are fined 100 bucks a day for each.

Tell all illegals that they have 3 months and all public assistance will be cut off.

Tell all illegals that the public school system will turn their children away after 3 months.

Watch the mass exodus at the Texas border on the first day of the 4th month.

2007-05-02 07:49:52 · answer #4 · answered by Dog Lover 7 · 2 0

We really can't, but I do like they idea of taxing all their income at the highest tax bracket with no way of getting it back. But this still wouldn't force them to go back, because they'd still be making more here than in Mexico. When I worked as an office assistant for a construction company, I would process all new employees. And of course most people we higherd were Mexican, but the employer would get their permanent resident card and SS card, but one thing that got me, was they all had numbers from Arizona, but had never lived there. What does this have to do with anything, well unless employers actually run background checks on these people, they can get a job with fake information, but we all knew that now didn't we.

2007-05-02 08:31:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-10-14 09:04:46 · answer #6 · answered by rafael 4 · 0 0

Start with one and keep going until you get them all. 50 states -- 1000 illegal immigrants deported/per day per state --means we deport 18, 250,000 illegal immigrants in one year. I'd say that would make a pretty big dent in the problem, wouldn't you?

2007-05-02 08:03:46 · answer #7 · answered by MH/Citizens Protecting Rights! 5 · 2 1

By bus. I think is is possible. Just enforce the labor laws of employment. Right not it cost each family $2000 per year to support this group so maybe the only thing they should be allowed to receive is a bus ticket. I probably would not take long.

Would you stay if you could not make a living?

2007-05-02 07:38:22 · answer #8 · answered by ken 6 · 7 0

using WW11 troop movement philosophy I am confidant it can be done. I think the best way to rid our nation of illegals is to remove the incentive for employers to hire these criminals. The employer should face jail time and stiff financial penalties for hiring illegals. If this is done the illegals will leave on their own. Well...most of them anyway.

2007-05-02 07:37:08 · answer #9 · answered by joeandhisguitar 6 · 4 1

You take away thier jobs and let them walk home. Seriously, if the jobs dry up, the people will leave. If they commit a crime, or try to work then they can be arrested and deported.

2007-05-02 07:40:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

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