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Like any large undertaking you start small. I believe that we could over time deport almost the whole lot with all agencies working together. For example......have a detainment area that every time it get's to a busload of "inmates" the bus/plane drives/flies them to their home coutry and drops them off. Every time a policeman, border patrol, civilian, ANYONE finds an illegal it is reported and acted upon. They are transferred to the detainment area for deportation. So how long would it take? Not as long as you think if everyone REALLY complied. Within a couple short years there would be a LOT less illegals running around. And flags from foreign nations? Marches? flagrant abuse of our flag? Abuse of our country? These things would be a thing of the past VERY quickly. These people would not show their faces anymore because there would be a REAL threat of being picked up. Think about it.

I believe it is completely possible to deport the majority of them

2007-06-04 21:56:48 · 23 answers · asked by alienbusa 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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I think you'd waste more money rounding up illegal immigrants and deporting them than you'd lose if they took yer jerbs.

2007-06-04 22:24:54 · answer #1 · answered by TheOrange Evil 7 · 2 10

YES!
we did it after world war two why can't we do it now? we also put the US military on are borders with order to protect the sovereignty of this great land.
the ACLU has made it a crime to protect are sovereignty

Menifee
according to this **** bill it only takes 24 hours to process 12 million!

O K w
I wish 60% but not where I live
There has not been an INS / ICE Raid in years
Even though I can prove that the contractors they use hire Unlawful breaking the law criminals.
List
Valley Crest
All American Window Cleaning
Pro West Painting
C&R Maintenance
Haglund Construction
Dekra Lite

This companies are knowingly breaking the law so they can undercut American citizens and stuff there pockets
By the way Several Cities across the country use Valley Crest for there Landscaping.

2007-06-04 22:20:46 · answer #2 · answered by america8298 2 · 6 2

It's possible.
It's practical.
It has already began!
(Deportations are up 60% from a year ago!)

These people thought that by demonstrating in the streets they could get their way. (Why not? They already came here illegally. Why would they respect any other laws?)

What really happened was an awaking in this country by legal citizens that were outraged. There is an anti-illegal backlash now that cannot be stopped without MASS deportations and REAL solutions to our porous borders.

They did it to themselves. I have a lot of tolerance for a lot of things but I have no pity or tolerance for ignorance.

It is very far from impossible. It already happening!

2007-06-04 22:46:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

it's just like curing cancer. The earlier you start doing the right thing, the better chance you have at recovering. we are quite late with the treatment, but it is not all impossible.
I am sorry that I have to compare these people with cancerous cells, but in many senses, they are. There are millions of legal immigrants(past and present) who have brought energy, innovation, diversity to the "body" of this country. And let's be real, in the past ,there were great number of illegal immigrants from all countries who somehow sneaked in. But these people kept it quiet and some managed to pay their dues and get their citizenship. Never
was there a group as large as destructive, and most of all, shameless, as the current 15+ million(mostly Mexican)
that are eating away day by day all the healthy cells of this country.

2007-06-05 02:48:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I would love to see the laws enforced.

If the laws had been enforced, we would not have the problems that we have now with the illegals.

How long it would takes matters not. That enforcement takes place, that those in office and have sworn to uphold the laws of this country is what needs to be addressed.

The only laws that I would like to see changed is that those that circumvent the laws of immigration be not only fined but jailed for serious crimes against this country with no possibility for any type of 'good time' for early release possible.

Do away with 'anchor babies'.

Do away with any getting any sort of benefit for any gov. agency - food, medical, education, housing.

Enforcement is what is needed. It has already been proven that giving any sort of amnesty is not an answer - and has actually created more to the problem.



"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."

Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)

2007-06-05 02:07:12 · answer #5 · answered by Toe the line 6 · 3 2

I think this is one of the most inhumane questions I have read on Yahoo.

Now, are you willing to report each and every "illegal" act you witness in the U.S.

When was the last time you turned someone in for littering? Do you know how much this problem costs us every year?

Did you turn in your neighbors for not recycling last week? Imagine how much money that would save us? The number of landfills that would not have to be created? The number or trees that could be saved?

What about the young mother that sped down the street the other day to pick up her kids from school on time? Did you call 911 and put out an APB for her?

Did you call protective services that last time you saw a kid sitting in a car without a seat belt?

Many of our so-called illegal aliens are performing jobs no one else in my neighborhood wants to do. I have found them to be hard-working people who simply want to participate in the American Dream. Do you know that many come from countries where there is no running water, no sanitation facilities, no refrigeration.

We have always been a country of compassion. A country that offers open arms for the less fortunate.

The global problems that would be created by suddenly lining up jets on the tarmac is mindboggling.

Sorry, I will continue to do what I can when I can to feed, clothe and support people who need it regardless of their residential status. The people I know came here because they had nowhere else to turn.

This is a difficult situation that does not deserve a hate-filled question on Yahoo.

Please, go read a book on anger management, followed by one on compassion. Maybe it is time for you to join a humanitarian group and travel to one of these countries so you can see what these people are escaping.

2007-06-05 04:37:35 · answer #6 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 0 5

It not that easy to find them, they usually use other ind entity, they usually move from place to place, Making they legal citizen is more easy because being a legal citizen they have to pay taxes if they work, but chasing them will cost a fortune to the government. So is about math, what is better subtract the money or add the money. For example is you have one dollar in you pocket which is better receive another dollar or give your dollar.

2007-06-05 04:25:09 · answer #7 · answered by diana s 2 · 0 2

The way you deport 12 million illegal aliens is the same way they got here...one at a time.

Prosecute and jail employers for hiring illegals and jobs will dry up. No jobs, no illegals. This will remove the reason for them coming.

Do not rent or sell houses to illegal aliens. This should not be allowed, they are ILLEGALLY here!!!!

Do not give ANY monetary assistance to illegal aliens for ANY reason.

If these 3 issues are enforced, we don't need to "bus" them back to Mexico.
Even if you do "bus" them back, as long as there's a REASON for them to return, they will!!!!!!!!!!

Remove the incentives and remove the illegal aliens.

2007-06-05 01:45:03 · answer #8 · answered by whiz 4 · 3 2

I think if we cut off their job supply, their subsidized housing, their food stamps, eliminate the "anchor baby" amendment, stop making babies of illegals born here American citizens, stop their free medical care, stop their free education...they will go the hell home. THEN whoever refuses to go will get rounded up and dumped over our brand new electrified wall along the border!

2007-06-07 07:22:03 · answer #9 · answered by Gipper 6 · 0 1

There's this immigration bill on the table that's supposed to take issue with this situation, but it's under fire from both sides because there's doubts as to whether its' enactment will serve as an adequate deterrent to future illegal immigration. The two nations at the heart of the immigration debate are the United States and Mexico, although the issue of illegal immigration itself extends to many nations throughout the world. It's partly symptomatic of global population growth, partly symptomatic of the incapacity of our legislators to face a problem head-on and come up with good short and long-term solutions, as well as show some steely resolve in the face of pressure groups such as the pro-hispanic agitators trying to entitle themselves and their brethren to indiscriminately enter and do business and live within the United States at-will in lieu of actually rolling up their sleeves and solving their own problems effectively in Mexico. But, such are the times when legislators as well as the legislation they produce are effectively for sale, and the special interest groups that want neverending swarms of cheap labor really don't give a tinker's damn about our border, about our country's citizens, or basically anything that might impede or detract from their capacity to rake in millions of dollars per day. The issue of illegal immigration, and that of the US/Mexico border, is one of profit over principle, greed over good governance, and a matter of national interest for all that call the United States their home, whether newcomer or 7th generation. We have to have a good understanding of what's happening to our country demographically, politically, and economically, especially in light of the fact that the world population has grown at such an astronomical rate just in the last 80 years. It is forecast that the world will expand to some 9, possibly even 10 billion people by the year 2050. Failure to write and enforce good immigration laws NOW could have serious consequences in just 4 decades' time.

Should we deport 12 million people? I seriously doubt that that question would ever be put to a public vote...

2007-06-04 23:17:40 · answer #10 · answered by gokart121 6 · 2 5

I think it may be possible, but with every effort of every agency....and of course US...YOU & ME we have to do our part to clean up our country. It will take a long time but first we close our borders, than we get rid of those who dont need to be here.

2007-06-07 19:46:34 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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