Illegal aliens?
Answer:
yes yes yes!
c'mon they have a life here already!
maybe not citizens but legal residents.
why can't we ALL come together and work something out!
Not going fly, i think illegal aliens shouldn't earn legal status by breaking the Immigration laws.
No.
Length of stay only means you've been a criminal longer.
No. The only way they can earn rights is to become citizens legally. They broke the law coming here, so why should we reward them with letting them earn citizenship in this way?
No. Throw them out.
If I participated in a chance game of Russian roulette, and shot myself but survived... Should I keep on playing, or tell the other party it was rigged from the beginning. So No!!
And thanks for playing.
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NO!
Well, if you are speaking about the Romulans, they have already taken over.not to worry.
It depends on their age. Someone who was brought here as a child should not be punished for the actions of their parents. There must be a way to integrate these children into our society.
No.
NO
Yes. I f you have been in a country for that amount of time, you would have probably already learned the language, learned about that country history, laws, politics, etc. and have had the experience to become a citizen of that country.
I don't see the point of granting citizenship to an illegal alien just because he was sneaky enough to hide for 10 years.
Should we now let bank robbers keep the stolen money if they kept it hidden long enough?.
If the illegal alien is an adult and has been in the country that long, there has been enough time to do things the right way ... legally.
If the alien was a child (and is still considered a child ... meaning under the age of 12), then there is a possibility that their status can be changed. However, this would require that the child's parents ALSO commit to the "legal" approach and do the right thing, as a family.
If they have to pay a penalty (i.e. leaving the country for an extended period) due to their original illegal actions, then so be it.
I'm one of the "legal" aliens ... where's the incentive to do things the correct way if there's a shortcut like this to the system?
NO, just because they avoided deportation for any length of time does not equal a free ticket to citizenship!
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