Minutemen: any experience? (illegal immigration, accuse, suspect, crime rate)
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Trespassing is crime that is of concern to private property owners. A rational person would wonder why we have public policy that doesn't encourage legal market migrant labor participation
Question: Can individuals seek permission of the United States to immigrate to the US, either temporarily or permanently for the purposes of employment?
Question: Can individuals seek permission of the United States to immigrate to the US, either temporarily or permanently for the purposes of employment?
Yes. The point, though, is that those current methods are not market friendly or we would not currently have enough black market migrant labor participation for you to complain about.
The FBI, CIA, and Homeland Security are not the ones taking US Customs powers on their own personal and individual initiative.
United States Customs are under what department of United States Government?
And, your original question was:
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Originally Posted by danielpalos
What is the current method of determining what organization irregulars actually belong to, since they do not carry ID cards stating they are in the non-uniformed Terror Division of Al Qaeda?
My response was, and remains, ask the FBI, CIA or Homeland Security
OBTW - they are not "Irregulars" - they are ILLEGALS
Yes. The point, though, is that those current methods are not market friendly or we would not currently have enough black market migrant labor participation for you to complain about.
Then, contact your Congressional Representative(s) and suggest changes to the current law.
Until then, the law is to be enforced
OBTW - not everyone coming illegally to the US is a) employed nor b) employable
Have you noticed how open border advocates are usually gun haters?
I don't hate anything, I was in the military and received my pistol and rifle ribbons on M9 as well as M-16, fired M14's. I just don't see a reason in living in paranoia with a gun in the house or constantly spewing firearm talk on a forum as if to make yourself seem tough or something.
Trespassing is crime that is of concern to private property owners. A rational person would wonder why we have public policy that doesn't encourage legal market migrant labor participation, instead of prohibitionist policies that require individuals to have to engage in less desirable activities, when they could be pursuing happiness with better public policy.
Well to me and most Americans, America IS private property. The govenment is doing nothing about it, so citizens are taking it into their own hands. Expect to see more of that if someone with a liberal immigration position is elected president. We the people have had enough.
And for everyone's information, I don't own A gun, I own 5. Yes there are a lot of us gun owning, NRA member, good ole boy red blooded Americans still around. You say it like it's a bad thing, I don't belive it is. Texas has a right to carry law and has one of the lowest crime rates in the nation. Wonder why that is. And if that's how us "anti-illegals" are perceived, why does it seem that all the "pro-illegals" are either 1) Wealthy Liberals who do not have to deal with this situation (other than paying their maid or gardener), 2) People of the same race as an illegal (any illegal) who tend to use emotion for their standings, not logic, or 3) High school or college students who have extremely limited real world experience? Yet almost all middle class citizens are tired of the illegal problem, ever wonder why that is?
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