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i think of answers and the only thing that comes to mind is violence there has to be a nonviolent solution , is there?

2007-07-12 09:40:10 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

amnesty is no option should we just grant all the rapist , murderers and child molesters amnesty breaking the law is breaking the law and no one should get freebies

2007-07-12 09:46:43 · update #1

17 answers

No amnesty, enforce out laws,close the borders, arrest & jail & deport. Thats what 200 million have said to the Gov .There is only enforcement of the laws.

2007-07-12 10:05:58 · answer #1 · answered by 45 auto 7 · 2 1

There are only two ways that you can stop illegal immigration all together.
Either turn America into a third world economy so bad that no one wants to come here,
Or turn the Mexican economy into one where they don't want to leave to begin with.

The first one is not an option, but if we start with a real crack down on the companies and people that hire them, a real crackdown with prison terms in years and fines in several hundred thousand dollars and shut the company down. For individuals that hire them, an automatic audit by the IRS when caught should be enough to make some lazy fat *** mow his own lawn.
Add to that a jail term before being sent back for the illegal when caught would be a place to start.

At the same time put as much pressure as we have, (and we have a lot) on the Mexican government to improve the standard of living in Mexico so maybe a man can feed his family and have a good life without having to leave Mexico.

Eliminate both the reason why they come here and the reason why they leave to begin with.

But then again, this problem has existed for as long as the US and Mexico have shared a border and will continue for as long as we continue to share a border and no one has come up with an answer yet.

2007-07-12 10:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Very easy solution - enforce our laws! ZERO TOLERANCE!!!!

This means cracking down on employers. If the job market dries up, the illegals will leave!

Close/secure the borders! This is what Congress has been promising for decades and nothing has happened.

Eliminate "sanctuary" from the churches. They are harboring criminals and this is illegal!

There shouldn't be any violence with this.

Oh, BTW, elect anti-amnesty candidates! 4 more years of a Mexican butt kisser would be a disaster. The socialist Congress is also a disaster!

Personally I will NEVER vote for a pro-amnesty candidate. That eliminates all the dem pres. candidates, McCain, Boxer, & "Feinswine."

2007-07-12 10:10:58 · answer #3 · answered by JessicaRabbit 6 · 0 0

Enforcement of our laws. And if illegals choose to become violent over that we have laws to deal with that as well. Plus the right to defend ourselves against attacks. I hope violence is not the eventual outcome of this situation, but it might be.

2007-07-12 09:46:19 · answer #4 · answered by DJ 6 · 0 0

Secure borders, round up as many illegals as possible and deport them. Go after employers and shut them down if they employ illegals. Whole process should take about 3-5 years.

2007-07-12 10:50:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the answer is simple- pass strict laws that noone can
purchase food, have cell phones, own and operate cars
rent or buy property, go to hospitals, banks or any
government property until they become an american
citizen and get a social security card. Any children
born to illegal immigrants need to join the military
forces when they turn 18

2007-07-12 09:48:09 · answer #6 · answered by Laura G 3 · 0 2

Support the Border Security First Act of 2007 that is in the House. Elect a Republican senate and president preferably Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, or Tom tancredo. Join numbersusa, http://www.numbersusa.com to find ways that you can solve this problem. We must follow a policy of Attrition through enforcement -
http://www.numbersusa.com/interests/attrition.html, to get rid of the illegals in our country now.

Now that the Bush-Kennedy-McCain amnesty is dead and the open borders crowd is in total disarray, we must press ahead to pass The Secure Borders FIRST Act of 2007, sponsored by Congressmen Peter King and Lamar Smith because the current status quo is unacceptable.

We need to regain control of our borders and ramp up enforcement. This bill does it by:
• Requiring mandatory detention for all illegal immigrants apprehended along the border;
• Expedited removal for any illegal aliens apprehended within 100 miles of the border;
• Deploying at least 18,000 more border patrol agents by Dec. 31, 2008;
• Funding and reaffirming the authority of state and local police to apprehend and detain illegal aliens;
• Mandating the use of electronic employment eligibility verification system (formerly voluntary);
• Eliminating loopholes in current law that allows illegal immigrants to receive Social Security benefits from their illegal work, if they are later legalized;
• Banning the use of Matricula Consular cards, identification cards issued to illegal aliens by Mexican consulates to enable them to open bank accounts, buy homes and obtain other forms of identification;
• Making English the official language of the United States government;
• Mandating the full implementation of US-VISIT, the visa entry-exit system intended to track visa overstayers – a critical system to protect us from terrorism; and
• Punishing employers who hire illegal aliens.
As you can see, this is a powerful alternative to the Bush-Kennedy-McCain amnesty.
In a few days, I'll send you some of the tools necessary to start building support for the King-Smith bill as well as other great House enforcement bills offered by real immigration reformers like Elton Gallegly, Tom Tancredo, Virgil Goode, Walter Jones and others.
But for now, I hope you will enjoy your Fourth of July with a renewed appreciation of the fact of what it means to be an American and that we, the people, once aroused, can reclaim our government and bring to heel those elected officials who forget that, at the end of the day, they are answerable to us.
Best Regards,

Edward I. Nelson, Chairman
U.S. Border Control
8180 Greensboro Drive #1070
Mclean, VA 22102
ednelson@usbc.org
703-356-6567
www.usbc.org

2007-07-12 09:47:05 · answer #7 · answered by Shane 7 · 2 1

so simple, here in the states we have vacated military barracks by the thousands, what we need to do is have the illegals go for a 4 month course on english language, learn the American way and register for a green card and citizenship! all the while learning other trades... after that period we have them watched and they must register as a illegal... any other way, deport when found...goodlucj

2007-07-12 09:49:27 · answer #8 · answered by alangj91761 4 · 1 1

Secure the border and deny them any reason to be here. If they can't gain employment and can't use our welfare system,they will have no choice but to leave. We also include all authorities local etc. in helping to find and deport illegals.

2007-07-12 10:19:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

unlawful immigration is a drain on our economy. even nevertheless the roles they take are in many situations undesireable positions in our society, if reality be cautioned lots of funds gets spent on dealing with those persons. Being unlawful, they infrequently pay taxes, which limits their financial contributions to their domicile cities, states, and the rustic as an entire. The individuals of this team which work together in unlawful events (not all of them do, i'm particular there are particularly some honest and hardworking individuals of the communities) must be tracked and dealt with via regulation enforcement. On a facet be conscious, for the reason that they are unwilling to become electorate, they shouldn't get healthcare of any variety, barring existence threatening emergencies... i'm an American Citizen, and that i don't even get healthcare, different than for an high priced HMO. whilst serving interior the U. S. military, I had finished and unfastened coverage, yet i became additionally risking my existence and my destiny in replace for that coverage, so i think it truly is a honest commerce. Secondly, and my best situation, is a familiar loss of willingness to communicate english needless to say. i will understand wanting to become an American citizen, and applaud the efforts of each and every individual going interior the path of the naturalization technique, yet once you at the instant are not prepared to income to talk with the individuals on your place, then you certainly ought to pass someplace else. interior the militia, i became assigned to Italy for 2 years. I enjoyed each and every 2d of it. I on no account took pass away to pass domicile, on no account left the rustic till I had to, and that i found to communicate Italian. that is their united states, their domicile, and their language. I felt that as a results of fact the foreigner, it would be incorrect to require them to income my language. I word the comparable good judgment to united states of america of america. English is one concern that should bind this united states mutually... not separate it to make communique complicated. That suggested, our naturalization technique desires paintings. there are solutions available to assist those persons become good tax-paying electorate of the U. S., finished with the superb to vote, and the prospect to attempt and make a clean existence. we ought to discover those ideas and cause them to paintings.

2016-10-21 01:00:31 · answer #10 · answered by zaragosa 4 · 0 0

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