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2007-11-19 06:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It wouldn't matter so much if their was only say, 1 million illegals in America. Many hispanics are hardworking, productive, and honest. The problem is, there are over 20 million illegals in our country, and they take jobs away from natural citizens in a time when the economy is nearly in a depression state. I am a conservative, and a Christian. Fact is, illegals broke the law to get here. The hard line approach would be to simply round em up and deprt em all. This is unrealilistic, however. As a Christian, I feel compassion and care about families, regardless of ethnicity. The first thing that needs to be done is to secure our borders. From there, give all illegals a choice. They can serve this country in some form, s/a military or volunteer work for say 3 years. If they comply, they are given a citizenship test (in English) and if they pass, they are in. Otherwise, if they don't serve after 3 years, they are deported, regardless of circumstances. Also, something needs to be done about corporations and private buisnesses who hire illegals for cheap labor purposes. There should be a fine or worse for this practise. The really sad part of all this is nothing will be done any time soon by democrats or rhino republicans due to the fear of losing out on 20 million plus votes. Our only hope is tea party conservatives.

2016-05-24 04:59:16 · answer #2 · answered by catarina 3 · 0 0

First and foremost we have got to STOP electing the pro illegals and wehave got to oust all of the liberal judges with San Francisco values that legislate from the bench.

Two years ago, the (then) Republican controlled house passed HR 4437 known as the enforcement only bill. The pro illegal Senate (Democrat controlled) would have no part of enforcement only so tried to pass several amnesty for sure, enforcement maybe, bills.

To date NOTHING has been done...which is fine with our pro illegal Senators. They are so elite that they do not feel they have to listen to the people. After the last attempt at passing a amnesty bill failed last summer, the elites declared DeFacto amnesty. In other words they much as admitted that they had no intent to enforce the law and were content with the status quo.

Liberal judges have got to go. No where in the Constitution is an American citizen guaranteed a publically paid for education but the Supreme Beings in Plyler V Doe declared they found where it does guarantee an education for illegals. The outright perversion of the 14th amendment by judicial elites has got to stop!!!
And while we are on the subject, the Supreme beings, in 1982, declared that they had never made a decision that the offspring of illegals were citizens, so why do we do it?

In short the real solution to the problem is common sense, something that most of our elected officials and their appointed judges sorely lack.

2007-11-19 05:40:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

American don't want to solve the problem, but our government already have the answer. Our US government already supports 100% illegal immigration that is why we don't even see any bills pass to stop illegal immigration worker in US. The cooperated are working hand and hand with the government tries to get the contract for the border fence, which will cost us billion of dollar in tax. Don't worry, in the next 7 years US population should hit 500,000,000 just below India. School will be over crowed with free lunch for ii. Free health care for income below $10000/yr should be no problem. For anyone makes higher good luck! Don’t worry again, our government will cut social security but always should support illegal immigration. I feel sorry for middle income because they the one pay the most taxes and get nothing free.

2007-11-21 18:41:52 · answer #4 · answered by Laura 2 · 0 0

Its not going to. Both the dominant political parties have too much to gain by allowing unfettered immigration, and, since they can't get the people to accept official open borders, they simply leave immigration law unenforced, giving them the de-facto open borders they want. Neither party will do anything meaningful in this regard. If the people demand stronger immigration, they'll simply pass new laws that will also go unenforced. If the people falter for even a moment in such demands, they'll pass a full scale Amnesty.

What most people in the anti-immigration camp don't realize is that they're fighting a battle that was lost in 1965. Even those of us who are just anti-ILLEGAL-immigration are fighting a battle that was lost 21 years later.

2007-11-19 06:18:04 · answer #5 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 0 0

The only way is to remove all of the rewards and incentives for them to come here in the first place. Nothing else will ever work - don't believe me ask a border patrol officer.

No more jobs.
No more social services.
No more medical.
No more schooling ($10,000 a year per kid)
No more anchor babies.
No more illegals!

By doing this we will not have any more come here and those here will leave - at their own expense.

Admittedly there will be some stragglers, but they will be easily removed by our border patrol who will be left with far better things to do like stopping drug runners, rapists, murderers and other criminal who try to come here to victimize Americans.

2007-11-19 05:02:43 · answer #6 · answered by youarewrongbobisright 5 · 6 1

The USA citizen will never allow anmnesty again for illegals> So enforcing the laws they will selfdeport or be deported> They have no second choice>

2007-11-19 05:51:22 · answer #7 · answered by 45 auto 7 · 1 0

2 easy steps.

1) Close the borders and let no one in.

2) When a certain number of people from a certain country leave or die, replace them with that same number. For example, let's say 10,000 Mexicans want to go home and 5,000 die from whatever, you allow 15,000 into the country the first of the year.

2007-11-19 04:56:49 · answer #8 · answered by citizenvnfla 4 · 0 1

If the world didn't have an overpopulation problem, the U.S. wouldn't have an immigration problem. The U.S. isn't an island unto itself.

2007-11-19 05:36:03 · answer #9 · answered by socrates 6 · 0 1

The twenty million plus illegals will be given total amnesty in about a year or so at which time twenty more million illegals will be here to take advantage of the amnesty as well....

2007-11-19 05:00:06 · answer #10 · answered by Estrella E 4 · 6 2

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