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John Florez: Cupid's arrows bounce off immigration laws
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To the editors of the News: Please stop. This is getting irritating. This year the legislature needs to pass meaningful laws that take away the job incentive from illegal immigrants. They also need to pass additional measures designed to deport those already here.
Have your Japanese wife move to Mexico and then have her cross the border to the U.S.
The documentation process takes too long, and is too unpredictable. It has become a defacto 'wall' to legal imigration.
Polygamists and their families are "ILLEGAL" and in violation of various state laws, the Utah Constitution and various federal laws. When I see the same vitriolic ferver associcated with foriegn national 'illegals' as I do with our home-grown Anglo 'illegals', I'll feel much better.
Mexico doesn't like for us to tell her what to do and neither do we. Illegal immigration must be enforced at the employers door step or they will keep coming.
Just because Mexicans can walk here and want a better life doesn't they get what they want.
When they come here illegally, they know that they can be thrown out at any time. If they choose to start a family, or sneak one into the U.S., THEY are putting the family in jeopardy, not us.
It is a risk they are willing to take as part of their illegal activity. Why should we take pity when it is THEY that committed the crime and put their family in jeopardy.
Mr. Florez, not all of your country men will be allowed to come here, just accept that. If you want to be with your country men, you can always sneak across the border to visit them, or you can get a visa and do it legally.
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