Should current immigration laws be enforced?
Answer:
Yep.
Illegal immigrants take money out of the economy, as most of what they make gets sent back to wherever they came from.
Although we should also improve the immigration system so that doesn't take as long for them to get in legally. If the ease of getting in legally outweighs the consequences of jumping the fence, there would be no reason for them to jump the fence in the first place.
Just my two cents.
Ignore me if you wish.
Reform first, then enforced.
Build the wall first and cut off the illegal flow, then we can talk about amnesty. I wonder if the numbnutses in Washington have at least figured that out after the bill went down in flames.
We all should focus on education because the more answers I see the dumber the answers are.
Building a wall or fence is not going to solve the problem.
Reform of the system in how illegals come over would help out a lot more.
Imagine if they pay about $5,000 to $10,000 to come to this country illegally (per person) you get them to pay so they get in legally.
Do the math. $10,000,000 times lets say $5,000 per person.
And everyone gets what they want.
GEORGE BUSH!
TEAR DOWN YOUR WALL!!!
The Law and or laws are just to intimidate the lessor informed. Immigration is a real problem and it is going to take more then intimidation to solve the problem
Agree with previous poster...reform then enforce.
yes what are laws for to eat them with cake........
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