IT probably is inevitable, however, it will be a travesty of justice...those here legally should be livid.
I say reopen some closed military bases and round 'em all up...put them to work breaking rocks and see how well they like it here. Make them work off there debt to America with blood and sweat...then make them go back to Mexico with an RID chip implanted in there heads so we can track them down. And, when they finally decide to do things the right and legal way we remove the chip and give them all the benefits of being an American citizen (including the unfortunate privelege of paying taxes).
2007-07-12 12:14:40
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answered by iroteb 5
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we don't ought to waste money and components on a mass deportation. unlawful immigrants will bypass away voluntarily in the event that they're now no longer waiting to paintings below pretend SSNs. enforce employment regulations with the aid of requiring all employers to make particular Social protection numbers and comprise biometric data in SS data. Scare employers into compliance with the aid of making examples of a few with extensive fines. If a school student can get a $675,000 super for downloading song to deter others, then fining some sleazy janitorial subcontractor $a million million for hiring a team of undocumented immigrants at $7 an hour seems smart. we've a broken immigration equipment because of the fact our enforcement efforts have extra often than not centred honestly replaceable immigrants themselves, somewhat than employers who enable them to stay right here illegally and have little ones who hire public centers that value extra advantageous than the tax contributions of the mothers and dads.
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They need to be deported as an example for those in the future who would consider illegal entry. They can be easily be replaced by the millions of people around the world who want to come here legally.
Amnesty failed in 1986. It is a failed experiment.
2007-07-12 13:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No more damned amnesties! Did that in 1988 what did it get us? Around 30 to 50 million more. Buy the way Americans are not the illegals... yet...
As for all those illegals now here and have been for years. Herd them ALL up and ship them back. And if they come back again, shoot them...
2007-07-12 12:44:08
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answered by John J 2
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The interests that stand to benefit from it are organized and wield increadible political influence, so very nearly so, yes.
No, it's not fair, obviously. 'Scooter' got his sentence commutted - that's not even as generous as Amnesty - and he's getting crucified.
Americans (such as the native born children of illegals) aren't living here illegally. Illegal Aliens are living here illegally, and, due to our politicians willful non-enforcement of our immigration laws, many have done so for a long time. It's unfortunate, but, however long a problem exists, it's still a good idea to try to solve it. Abolitionists didn't let the long history of slavery stop them, for instance.
The many illegals residing in America need to go home (or, in those few cases where it's aproriate, be granted Asylum). Getting them to do that requires stepped up enforcement, particularly against those illicit employers who exploit them.
As the illegals number of illegals is reduced, more legal immigrants can be allowed in.
2007-07-12 12:05:24
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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It's kind of like "Is complete government control inevitable?" The answer is no, not it we don't let it. Amnesty is not fair to anyone. The people that have been living here are NOT Americans and should be deported.
2007-07-12 12:03:49
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answered by LIGER20498 3
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call your Senators. They are giving 3 million amnesty in the Farm Bill. That is just the beginning. Our government thinks we are sleeping, wake back up America. In Arizona the border laws were being enforced, no illegals were getting in. Today Homeland Security CUT their budget in half.
2007-07-12 13:37:35
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answered by dianer 5
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The amnesty bill failed by the will of 200 million USA citizens.
It's over our laws will be enforced.There choice leave an apply
legally or be deported an not be allowed to return.
2007-07-12 12:18:56
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answered by 45 auto 7
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No, it's not inevitable.
I do believe a majority of Americans would hold their noses and keep their mouths closed if...... the government actually secured the borders. Not pretend to seal the borders. Not temporarily seal the borders. Not pledge to do the job. I'm talking about sealed tight and protected with whatever force it takes to keep them sealed.
If that were done, and the immigration system modified to favor immigrants with needed skills, I think most Americans would reluctantly approve of an amnesty.
2007-07-12 12:10:54
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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If it was true amnesty then it wouldn't be fair. Paying a fine and going through background checks is not amnesty. Since it is not anything close to amnesty then it is fair. In a couple of years when they tackle this problem again i hope they legalize all the hard-working non- criminal illegals. As a matter of fact I think that is EXACTLY what is going to happen.
2007-07-12 14:36:10
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answered by boss bee - YANKEES FOREVER!!!! 5
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