freeatlast
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Have you ever broken the law? Do you know it is against the law to openly exercise Christian principles and practices in many public places today. We don't need to deport illegals, we need to find a way to cut the flow off from future illegal entry into the country while we figure out a way to accomodate as many who are already here who show they are worth trying to accomodate.
Our country needs more workers doing more work, building more families, buying more goods, etc. The secret to economic "growth" is growth that is necessary because of population growth and other things. If we deport thirteen million people, we rip out the heart of our nation where these illegals have already taken root. We have already seen farmers in Alabama ruined by poorly planned laws which devastated the farmer's workforce, bankrupting many of them and adding to the burden of an already sluggish economy.
It should not be illegal for hard workers to come to the USA to work. What should be made illegal is unionization laws which bankrupt businesses, welfare programs which pay healthy workers to remain idle, out of control govt health and welfare benefits which are paid for by the working taxpayers, and so forth.
Besides all this, Bill has it right. God tells us to befriend our neighbors and we should try to figure out how to do that while at the same time tightening up on the illegal alien problem.
Your method is already being done by our corrupt government officials and it is a failure. I have no problem with legal workers coming here in a temporary visa, but not illegals who come here. I am in favor of deportation of all illegals with the possible exception of those who are here for a number of years and have a family and have no criminal convictions. Even these would have some stringent conditions to stay or be deported at the first offense of those rules. However for the rest deportation after 5 years in prison working hard labor.
I would be in favor of somthing along this line or total deportation;
I am for their deportation and placing our military on the borders along with a wall to stop illegal entry. Anyone caught entering illegally in the future would receive 5 years hard labor and then deported. I would make an exception to deporting some. If they have established a family with naturalized children and have no criminal convictions and been here at least 10 years I would be in favor of letting them stay with some serious conditions.
They would be required to have a special green card and register at least once a year paying a 1000 dollar fee to process their paper work and be required to fluently read and write the English language They would have to report their residence, place of employment and re-register if any of that changed and pay another processing fee of 1000 dollars.
They would never have the right to vote or become a citizen.
They would be required to wear ankle bracelets the rest of their lives if they remain and they have to pay all the costs associated with them.
Since they came here illegally they would never be entitled to any government benefits including food stamps, government grants or government funded medical benefits.
They could never hold any local, state, or federal job or political position.
They could never own a firearm.
Any drivers license, fishing license or any other recreational fees would be charged at the rate of any visitor.
At any time they violate any of the rules or are convicted of any crime they would be automatically deported forfeiting any and all assets with no appeals.
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