jimmyjamsslo
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I'm just reading this article now, so I haven't formulated any opinions on it yet.
TIME ADVOCATES AMNESTY
TIME ADVOCATES AMNESTY
While Mexico patches itself up, at least the security options are better today than in 1986. There is both the political will and the technology to make enforcement a serious part of any amnesty plan. National ID cards, real employer verification, high-tech border controls can all aid in making sure that this would be the last amnesty of this size.
I am interested in hearing your guys views on immigration. I would like to learn more on the subject.
SeanEdwards: they don't know anything about this multitude. All their collectivism is projection of their own attitudes, hopes and desires
I do not want to kick 12 million people out of the country. It seems hypocritical to me to blame the immigrants when all they are doing is taking advantage of the fact the government won't enforce its own laws. Also deporting 12 million people would be extremely costly.
Why can't we treat the problem as one involving lots of individuals, instead of one monolithic mass? Some illegal immigants currently in the US were brought here when they were very young children or babies, and have lived their entire lives in the U.S. How can anyone be serious about deporting children that have lived in the U.S. their whole lives, attended U.S. schools, and know no other home?
The way I'd work it is I'd say if the illegal turns themselves in and tries to get right, then even if the court rules against them they just have to leave but retain the possibility of legally immigrating to, or visiting the U.S. in the future. Then those illegals who don't turn themselves and just try to remain in the U.S. illegally, would face if caught, basically certain deportation with a lifetime exclusion on re-entry to the U.S.