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Congress urged to yield on immigration
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Our immigration policy is based on the question, To whom are you related? And can you successfully enter the county illegally? Those are the two primary determinants of who gets an immigration visa."
I DO hope the good doctor has some views on that topic. Personally, 30%+ legal immigration from one country and the vast majority from the Third World, plus the illegal alien problem would tell me that our immigration policy is less than OK.
As for local involvement, does Utah get to put up a fence?
But if the federal government won't step up to the plate, states have no choice but to enact their own laws or continue to be taxed by a flood of illegal immigrants and the problems they create.
Arresting an illegal immigrant doesn't need to split up a family. The whole family can be sent packing. They knew the person was illegal when they began dating, so there's no excuse. Call it the penalty they get for their actions.
Any business that relies upon undocumented or falsely-documented workers to remain competitive doesn't deserve to be in business.
Legal Hispanics have only illegals to blame for being pulled over by the police all the time. Legal immigrants should also stand up to the plate and report illegal immigrants. Then the profiling would end and they could live in peace.
Imagine all the job openings, affordable housing, school and college classrooms and shorter lines at the emergency rooms there would be for legal immigrants if we deported all the illegal immigrants.
It's past time.
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