Hopefully, you, a legal citizen are not contributing to the following:
overcrowded and under-funded schools
diseases
increased health care costs
degraded health care service
higher auto insurance premiums
poverty
lawlessness
social conflict
over-population
unemployment
lowered wages
vote fraud
increased crime
illegal drugs
environmental degradation
depletion of natural resources
loss of common language and culture
increased traffic congestion
higher taxes
The solution to the illegal alien problem is squeezing the illegal population through consistent, across-the-board law enforcement to bring about an annual reduction in the illegal population rather than the annual increases we have seen for more than a decade. Over a few years, the number of illegal aliens would drop significantly, shrinking the problem from a crisis to a manageable nuisance. Remember that the purpose of immigration law enforcement is to stop illegal immigration, not persecute individuals. Illegal aliens will have to accept the consequences of their illegal actions.
Attrition! Not Amnesty!
2007-09-19 08:49:17
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answered by Lori K 7
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Well, you have a right to be here, and an illegal, until he applies legally, has no right to be here. You're legal because your parents are citizens of America, and, at one time, your ancestors legally came to live in America. An illegal is called so because he is not an American citizen, and has come into America without proper authorization. Once the illegal obeys immigration laws, he gets his visas, green card, citizenship,etc. He then becomes a LEGAL resident of the United States.
I know you're trying to be sentimental. "Oh, we're so mean! Illegal's are people just like us, who just want to have a better life!"
Yeah, well, we all want a better life. I may want to live in Bill Gate's house, but that doesn't mean I'm going to break in and hide in his living room. Stop trying to appeal to people's emotions.
2007-09-19 10:08:55
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answered by witdfk 3
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Law abiding would be my first answer, track-able would be my second.
Legality would be the difference between you and an illegal immigrant. You apparently thought enough about the citizens of the United States to follow our immigration laws.
2007-09-19 09:28:26
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answered by Rabid Frog 4
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Nations have borders for a reason, you just can't go into another nation because we're all human beings. You should respect a nation's sovereignty, & their right to have a sane immigration policy. Legal immigrants do those things, & illegal immigrants do not. That's the difference between legal & illegal immigrants.
2007-09-19 08:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you that the would desire to alter the suggestions, i.e., to flee from certainty, is a elementary human choose. i think of that could be a splash decrease on the record, nevertheless, by using fact people choose love and/or companionship beforehand they choose different issues. I additionally agree that the taxation situation, tremendously while it is composed of marijuana, is significant. If anybody would desire to in basic terms strengthen it of their back backyard, the government does not get its decrease like it does with tobacco and alcohol. The pharmaceutical marketplace has sufficient drugs to place the entire united states into l. a.-l. a. land and then some, yet they federally regulated, are worthwhile, and pay taxes. Heroin and cocaine are greater complicated by using fact of their addictive properties and means deadly nature. If all and numerous would desire to legally purchase those drugs, value effectively, there may be a brilliant spike (no pun meant) in overdoses, so in this regard i've got faith the government, or a minimum of your elementary voter, is in touch with regard to the wellness consequences and not lots with regard to the lost taxes.
2016-12-26 18:32:01
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answered by dragoo 4
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illegal(have no privileges, If something happens to you like you go to jail, you don't have the right to choose to stay or help yourself, no one will listen, Your money will be gone. Your lawyer will not be able to stop immigration from deporting you, You don't have any benefits here, you cannot vote for the person who wants to help you
then there are those who are citizens!! Have the right to an attorney. a lawyer, we have the right to vote. we get to have a greater benefits than those who are not here legally, we dont need to worry about caring papers around with us to say that we are able to work,
Being illegal is illegal!! no questions asked!! sorry hun
2007-09-19 08:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as being human there is not difference. As far as being a law-breaker there is. People can immigrate here everyday - legally and be law-abiding citizens.
2007-09-19 09:08:15
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answered by sorry sista 7
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It depends on if you're a law abiding citizen. If so, that would be the difference. One of you are and the other isn't. Some other differences would be English language. And of course official paperwork. Do you use your own name and numbers or have you stolen someone else's identity?
2007-09-19 09:04:22
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answered by ? 3
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The difference is one is here legally, the other illegally. One has entered a soverign nation without permission, one was born here, therefore should recieve all the benefits of citizenship, the other jail time.
2007-09-19 09:01:37
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answered by Ohsassyone 3
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There is no differences to me,you are both human beings due the respect of human rights,. I would rather my tax dollars be spent on the undocumented that want to learn , then on these neo con clones our schools are turning out.
Also a star for you!!
2007-09-19 12:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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