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Originally Posted by Charles
No one thing is going to solve the problem. I would start by:
1. Securing the border, as much as humanly possible.
2. Fine/arrest any employer who knowingly hires illegals...don't tell me that we can't create a database that's not effective.
3. Deport any illegal found here.
4. Revise the laws as necessary to reflect the current situation.
Amnesty will only encourage more illegal behavior.
I will also admit, I had a severe case of the ass whenever I RENEWED my driver's license, here in Bugtussell of all places, and was required to furnish a SSN & a birth certificate, while the State was allowing foreign nationals to APPLY for one with a payroll check stub or a utility bill.
They may have been required to furnish a Green Card as well, but it's plenty easy to buy fakes.
No doubt, Cargill carries more weight at the State Capitol than I do.
Chas
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An important question about deporting imported workers - Are the U.S. Citizens willing to pay the freight on increasing the capacity of the INS and the courts to process and deport all such workers. Are we willing to pay the additional cost to add to the border patrol. The system for processing deportations is running at max capacity now. In this era of austerity, will the powers that be double or triple the budget for the immigration enforcement machinery?
Regards,
D-Ray