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Believe it or not, PRESIDENTS HOOVER & EISENHOWER DEPORTED
MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS SO AMERICANS HAD WORK! Here is something to pass
around. I did not know of this until it was pointed out to me. Back during
the great depression, President Herbert Hoover ordered the deportation
of all illegal aliens in order to make the jobs available to American
citizens that desperately needed work. And then again in 1954, President
Dwight Eisenhower deported 1.3 million Mexican nationals (called
"Operation *******") in order that returning American WWII and Korean
veterans had a better chance at jobs. It took 2 years, but they deported
them. If they could deport the illegal's back then, they can sure do it
today!! If you have doubts about the veracity of this information, just
type Operation ******* into your favorite search engine and confirm it
for yourself.
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2007-09-04 07:33:38 · 21 answers · asked by oldhag 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

Operation Wet Back

2007-09-04 07:34:33 · update #1

21 answers

The solution is really simpler than that. We don't need to look for the illegals. Just pass a law declaring illegals ineligible for pretrial bail, and that any illegal convicted of anything (including running stop signs) immediately forfeits all their property in the US, and is immediately deported to the nearest border in a prison jumpsuit.

It might or might not cut down on illegal immigration, but it would sure cut down on illegals committing crimes.

2007-09-04 07:41:49 · answer #1 · answered by open4one 7 · 9 2

Capable? More than likely, yes.

Willing? *laughs* Yeah, I'm sure that's why they're trying so hard to give the illegals already here a new blanket amnesty. Yep! That's gotta be it! They're willing alright! Uh..oh..um..wait...WHOOPS! I guess that means they are indeed NOT willing.

Too sarcastic, I know. Sorry. Couldn't help it.

Seriously though. I'm sure they could do something about deporting the illegals, but, sadly enough, based on their actions and overt desires to give yet more amnesty to them - because it's easier and cheaper? - they won't.

2007-09-04 08:32:37 · answer #2 · answered by kill-joy 2 · 2 0

Yes, the government is capable. It is unwilling to keep to the laws of the land and the Constitution of the United States and therefore has proven itself as capable of illegal acts and corruption as all the illegal immigrants and communist countries put together. When the rule of law is sacrificed for money and corporate power, our freedom is non-existent. Whether or not any of you realize it, by allowing illegal immigrants to pick and chose which laws they will obey and by the government 's failure to prosecute those illegal immigrants, the government is actually mounting a full-scale war against the citizens of the United States and is selling our country out to the illegal immigrants and the corporations and businesses that hire, harbor and help them. The government has as much responsibility to be bound by law as the citizens who elected them to do their jobs. Therefore, we need to stand up and be counted and we need to demand law and order. If all citizens refused to obey the identity theft, fraud, licensing, and other laws that the illegals and the businesses refuse to obey, I'll just bet that the government would attack the citizens instantly. Right now, we're the pawns who are giving up all our freedoms of movement to cameras at red lights, licensing requirements, taxes, restrictions on what we can and cannot own, our education, etc. If the government can force U.S. Citizens to have cell phones that have tracking devices, get licenses that have tracking devices and demand that our checks go to a bank instead of in our hands, then they can absolutely keep track of and deport 12-20 million illegal immigrants and they should do so without exception. Additionally, anyone who hires, harbors or helps illegal immigrants for any reason whatsoever, including humanitarian reasons, should be punsihed to the fullest extent of the law. That, of course, doesn't include emergency medical care for true- life threatening emergencies.

2007-09-04 08:03:23 · answer #3 · answered by Mindbender 4 · 4 1

With the defeat of the Shamnesty bill the Dem's took it in the shorts 08 will be there demise, The REP had better keep the illegals high on there agenda and keep the enforcement going if they want to recover from the toilet there in>?Deporting the illegals is easy go after the employers,No jobs No pay No stay>Close the borders and inform Mexico we have had enough of there political interference with our country's laws>?

2007-09-04 08:01:33 · answer #4 · answered by 45 auto 7 · 4 2

Of course we could. The economies of Mex and C.Am. would adjust and climb, as would ours. Adjustment is just a part of it. My Gawd, look at Taiwan with a fifth as many people and none of the resources Mexico has. Yet they've been an economic power for over 30 years. Why not Latin America?

BECAUSE: It's easier to come here than fix their broken countries!



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2007-09-04 08:07:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

considering while did the term "unlawful alien" prepare just to Mexicans? enable us to no longer forget approximately that it replaced into unlawful extraterrestrial beings that hijacked airliners and flew them into the Pentagon and WTC towers on 911. All unlawful extraterrestrial beings interior the country on expired student visa's. So yeah, get ALL unlawful extraterrestrial beings out!

2016-10-09 22:48:43 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The only thing this country is capable of deporting are good paying jobs.

2007-09-04 07:41:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

They could if they wanted to. "We can't" hasn't been something Americans say. Try and fail maybe.....but never a blatent throw your hands in the air and not even try. That's why there's no excuse for the areas where Katrina was hit. Heck if they can rebuild areas in foreign countries....they can here. They could if they wanted to.

2007-09-04 08:48:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I dont think the country can deport all the illegal aliens. I mean these people do have family who are legal residents and lets say they lost their jobs or their homes. They would just stay with friends and family. I know I would be willing to help a cousin or an uncle if they needed somewhere to stay because they couldnt work because of the laws and the ways the laws worked. I wouldnt let them go back and starve in a country they dont want to be at and I think alot of families would feel that way. The only people that would end up deported are the people that no one wants in their homes and to me if their own families dont want them they dont deserve to be here anyway.

2007-09-04 07:39:34 · answer #9 · answered by <Carol> 5 · 1 6

I didn't know that about President Herbert Hoover. But I guess we will never know if we can deport millions unless we try.

2007-09-04 07:40:58 · answer #10 · answered by Fred Head 4 · 6 2

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