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Old 01-29-2018, 01:15 PM
 
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As I have repeatedly said I am no fan of illegal immigration. Note however it was in fact encouraged by a portion of our society sometimes including the government. Particularly with Mexico. What should have happened in the 86 amnesty was that illegal immigration should have been reduced to a small number by 1990 and maintained there. Instead the problem was ignored and we now have far more illegal aliens than we can ever deal with in any practical way.

So we need to fix the problem and that will require some form of legalization. Otherwise simply too large to deal with.

And the Dreamers are the last group we would ever go after. They are pretty much assimilated and educated. They are at the phase of their life when they contribute heavily to the society.
That's very questionable and dubious.
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Old 01-29-2018, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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That's very questionable and dubious.
No it is not. Of course there will be some exceptions. But the statement is quite true over the group
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Old 01-29-2018, 10:37 PM
 
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The better question is "What first world immigrant nation has strict immigration laws as idiotic as ours"? The answer is none.
Trick question. There are no other first world immigrant nations.

Also, how "first world" this nation is is strictly regional.
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Old 01-30-2018, 08:37 AM
 
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That's very questionable and dubious.

We don't need them contributing to our society by taking jobs and resources from Americans. We have enough of our own American youth that are and want to be contributing to our society. We don't need hundreds of thousand of DACAs preventing them from doing so. Let these DACAs go back to their homelands and contribute to them they need it more than we do.


I have also asked what are we to do with their parents? Allowing them to stay permanently also will further deplete our job pool and resources. The pro-illegals just don't care. They put foreign invaders above the needs of our own citizens.
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