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And I know you're talking about people that have been here since whenever. But when they are coming into the country illegally at the rate of 3 million per year, that means 3 million of your "here on expired visas" have to be here too. Your claim that half the illegals here fall in that category basically means there are 10s of millions of those people, and considering we only let 800k of those type of people in per year, you'd be implying that every single one of them stayed for the last 15-20 years. It's just highly unlikely. The numbers don't add up. Your statement of "half" is significant hypebole. |
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I'd like to know where you are getting your '3 million illegal immigrants per year' statistic. Here is a website that indicates 3 million immigrants might come here but that is the TOTAL. The actual number of illegals is less. Of course, these are Census numbers so what do they know. :hmmm: Quote:
http://www.cis.org/articles/2005/back1405.html |
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It's ironic, but I just finished a post in the 'What Do You Do' thread. I won't repeat it here. I don't claim any special certification but because of circumstances, I do feel closer to the issue than most. My viewpoints come from a combination of: Traveling extensively in Latin American countries. Speaking Spanish as a second language. Studying history. Being married to a woman I met in South America, and now having family there. Having owned a business (restaurant) that hires lower paying positions. Being on the 'inside' of the Latin American culture here in Texas. Being a student of politics. etc. Luz no credentials... |
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Invade Mexico and annex it! Seriously, I posted earlier we need to raise quotas to help labor shortages which will make it possible for them to come in legally....but to immigrate, not be here temporarily for the most part anyway. Businesses should be taxed to pay for the gov't labor involved including checking for subversion and criminals. Really, though there is a price-tag with any solution. I don't think long-term we can afford to try and be as cheap as we can about it. Question: I have to wonder how many Ameicans would donate to pay to round 'em up and deport them since we are so generous. I mean if we could raise more than 5x the amount for the Sumatran tsunami victims voluntarily, well beyond what the Europeans were coerced to give thru taxation that tells me a lot....because the majority of Americans do not like this. Additionally, fines on the business that hire them should help to offset enforcement. The thing is middle-road or full amnesty....they're gonna just keep comin' until we have another middle-of-the-road solution or another amnesty, and so on and on and on....if we're never going to put our foot down and mean business. That sends a message imo. And again, I see this invasion as an act of war...the real one we should have been fighting, as opposed to restructuring power and regimes in the ME, that are NO THREAT to us. |
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All of you that are claiming all this hiring is being done for greed do not, imo, appreciate the problem. Luz BTW, if you don't hire them because they 'might' be illegal, you're setting yourself up for a discrimination suit... |
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I would think that should be deal with as any fraud....the victim is innocent and the person committing fraud prosecuted for it. Well I don't necessarily agree with a lot of those discrimination suits anyway. |
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With all respect, I don't think you realize how many illegal aliens have papers. Fining employers doesn't work. Luz i don't agree with immigration laws or many discrimination suits either. but it doesn't change the reality... |
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I actually prefer deportion and land mines the most anyway. Luz Quote:
Glad to hear it. BTW...this issue seems to come down to "choose your poison." |
Si, Se puede!
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This is a subject I have been passionate about for the last 5+ years and having been involved in hiring illegal or supposed illegal immigrants I feel I have a pretty good insight on the subject.
I worked as a Restaurant Manager in Overland Park, KS for 3 years and let me tell you it was EXTREMELY hard to hire American workers. Johnson County is one of the wealthiest counties in the US and the kids that restaurants depend on to work during the summer aren't available because their parents are rich and so they don't have to work. So we started hiring Hispanics for these jobs and at one time 80% of my crew was Hispanic. Now alot of them had papers and SSN cards and we had a process to verify their numbers but most them admitted in private they were illegal but after a while I didn't care because I needed the help. With that being said I believe we need to get this huge problem under control. Here is my proposal: 1. Build a high-tech fence and defend with the military. This is a National Security issue first and foremost. I like Donger's idea of 2 warning shots and then a kill shot. We needed to stop the bleeding 5 years ago. 2. STOP ALL LEGAL Immigration for 5-7 years while we get this under control. 3. DO NOT actively pursue any illegal immigrants in the US right now unless they have committed crimes other than just being illegal. If the INS or the police stumble upon illegal immigrants we will deport them. 4. Start a National ID card program. 5. Stop all government services to illegals and if they can't produce legal documents then they will be deported. |
Those are excellent solutions Diggler....all except the National ID Card...they could probably fake those too. Anyhow, the NIDcard opens up other horrors for Americans.
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But again, we're talking greed. Do I really need to subjugate someone else to save 45% on oranges? And I'm not really "redass" over the people just the lack anyone trying to implement a reasonable solution. It's either "shoot 'em dead" or "let everyone in." It's not going to work. And by look of millions marching I don't think they're eactly happy with the existing arrangement either... |
Having read 210 posts on this issue it seems to me that the biggest issue most people have with illegal aliens has to do with the amount of tax generated money that is spent to "support" them whether it be schools, welfare, food stamps, medical costs, etc.
Is this a fair statement? |
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