Why not just go ahead and start shooting them? I mean the problem is already here, we need to be working on how to get rid of the criminals who already got in, not just the few more who come daily. We need a plan to force them all out with little or no expense to the taxpayers. In the meantime though feel free to shoot all you want on the border.
2007-11-12 07:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The solution to illegals is simple. Since the vast majority are here from Mexico to work. Lets pass a new law. If an employer is found to be using illegals. The government will seize the business and sell it off at auction.
In addition, the former owner of the business will be required to spend 5 years in jail without the possibility for parole.
Lets also change the laws so that if a child is born in the US to illegals, then the child is not eligible for citizenship.
Last, but not least. Any state found to be giving illegals welfare will lose their government funds for the year.
So, three changes to the laws and the problem will solve itself.
2007-11-12 07:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we CAN solve the illegal immigration problem:
1. Close the borders
2. Build the fence
3. Man the borders
4. Deport all the illegals currently in the country
4a. If illegals noted in 4 are employed, have no criminal record, and wish to become citizens, then allow them access to the citizenship track.
5. Close the borders
6. Man the borders
2007-11-12 07:56:22
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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Many issues could be /lessened/ by way of reducing the prevelene of unlawful immigration. yet you may't anticipate to a hundred% 'remedy' any problem interior the familiar public coverage area. they are merely too intractible. you may decrease a difficulty, or make progression or in spite of, yet outright ideas are elusive to declare the least. unlawful immigration contributes to many issues: strained infrastructure, depressed wages, unemployment, poor schoolastic overall performance, drugs, identity theft, and crime in genneral, and so on. reducing unlawful immigration could be effective in combatting all those issues, yet even thoroughly removing unlawful (or maybe all) immigration, would not 'remedy' them thoroughly.
2016-12-16 06:32:16
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answered by ? 4
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The "illegal immigration problem" will be "solved" the same way "the ***** problem" was "solved" during the previous civil rights movement in the 1960`s. Why don`t we try the easy way this time?
2007-11-12 08:50:25
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answered by robert c 6
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Just enforce the laws that are on the books. That's all you have to do. And fine and/or imprison persons or companies that employ illegals.
2007-11-12 08:37:00
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answered by Robert S 5
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It could be fixed with an all new Congress that did not care about special interest and a lifetime career. Peace
2007-11-12 08:07:48
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answered by PARVFAN 7
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Yes. Stop off the incentives, build the wall, and deport them all!
After that, we can begin working on the legal immigration problem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WJeqxuOfQ
2007-11-12 07:54:19
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answered by qwert 7
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Yes, send them back by whatever means to their own country. Maybe they could try to make their sad a*s country better rather than coming to the US and trying to steal what they couldn't create themselves.
2007-11-12 07:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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That seems like a bit much, considering we have not even started the simplest of all solutions......... a fence.
2007-11-12 07:59:13
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answered by benni 4
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