Why is everyone so afraid to start deporting illegal immigrants?
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We need to do that and stop giving them everything for free.
I think Mexico has declared war on us without firing a single bullet.
They are doing it by sending it's people over here to populate America and breed to the point that they outnumber us.
And in the meantime they are sending American money back to Mexico making Mexico rich while hurting our economy.
And our President is dedicated to helping them achieve all of this.
We need to stop them and send all of them back where they came from and close our borders.
But most importantly we need to elect a President who will defend America and protect us from war of anykind.
Also if we can afford to fund a war and help people in foreign countries then why can't we afford to deport our enemy's back to where they came from?
TOTALLY AGREE!!
We need to get the wusses in Washington to understand that this is the way to get it done! Stop employing them, stop giving them social services that are for American citizens, and repeal the anchor baby law! They'll all go home!
Tell your senators to get this done!
Good luck with that what the people aren't taking into consideration is the Government funds programs to house the illegal aliens until they can get legal help in either getting their citizenship or being able to go back home at tax payer expense and guess what I pay taxes and I support it.
I can't believe you'd say that. Illegals (no offense) pretty much do all the work you lazy americans don't want to do, such as work at gas stations, and other jobs that aren't "dignified" anyways, 12 million illegals live in the U.S. and the people work like 10 times harder than any american I've ever seen, they have 3 jobs, yet they still live a great life. If the illegals went away, what would be people do with the jobs americans don't want to do? Businesses would close down, and the U.S. country would be in chaos. THAT'S WHY. (by the way I'm legal and Liberal.)
You are right. No job and they would leave on their own.
The fallacy that deportation is impractical is a form of blackmail being utilized by some elected officials to gain support for the immigration bill. They say it would be too expensive and estimates are $200 billion. Current estimates are the states are spending in excess of $150 billion annually in aid, education, health care, incarcerations in prisons, etc. on illegal aliens. That is the most conservative estimate I have found. Even states that are not border states are hit for several billion dollars annually.
In the 1950's Eisenhower authorized a broad sweep along border states, and the estimates are that 10 times as many self-deported than were detained and deported.
A combination of denying access to jobs, benefits and other perks with an increased and publicized effort on the part of ICE would have the same effect.
The government is yielding to the interests of the companies who benefit financially hiring illegal aliens.
Yielding to the bleeding hearts who ignore the problems of Americans in poverty, homelessness, etc. in favor of a group who disrespect our laws and our people.
The deportation of the 12 million immigrants is not going to happen, I don't know why you and others even mention it over and over.
I don't think you can prove any "illegal" immigrant will leave. I think at least 98% will not leave if laws are enforce and they are forced to out of the job. That will only leave homelss and dead children and mothers. How do you expect them to leave the country if they have no money.
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