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Originally Posted by memyselfI
Of course you don't want to believe it...
50 year old college professors from Ireland don't make the same kind of impact as a poster child as do 'person of Hispanic heritages' who swim rivers and climb walls...
but it's true.
The problem is you were restating my point as being half of all illegal people NOW entering the country are doing so while legal. That is not what I said. My point was that there are people here who've been here anywhere from 1 month to 40 years who were initally legal and never left when their visa expired. That is an enormous time span impacting literally millions of people.
Of course to know this you have to accept that not all illegal aliens are criminals to start with...something that some people don't want to admit. They'd rather lump everyone into one category and feel like they've fairly addressed the problem.
As far as Mr. Kotter's poll, there is a fundamental problem with having to prove your employment status. Many people are not working legally because it's illegal to do so. And which of their employers are going to step up and vouge for them and say 'yes, I've employed Jose for 15 years, where do I send the check for my fine?' 
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Before you start painting me with such broad strokes, I suggest you read my posts and get an understanding of where I fall on the issue.
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.