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SAVE is a nice idea but it's really a band-aid. We need to stop these people from getting here in the first place. There will always be employers who will refuse to use e-verify and things of that nature. To fix the problem we need to keep these people out of the US to begin with.
SAVE is a nice idea but it's really a band-aid. We need to stop these people from getting here in the first place. There will always be employers who will refuse to use e-verify and things of that nature. To fix the problem we need to keep these people out of the US to begin with.
There is no one solution, however E-verify, if required for all employers would be a major deterrent to illegals.
There is no one solution, however E-verify, if required for all employers would be a major deterrent to illegals.
My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
3. Deport illegals when found.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
I believe the last will have a serious impact. It will also cause howls of outrage from Mexico, because they depend on money sent from illegals to prop up their failing economy. Screw 'em.
There is nothing of the police state in there.My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
3. Deport illegals when found.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
I believe the last will have a serious impact. It will also cause howls of outrage from Mexico, because they depend on money sent from illegals to prop up their failing economy. Screw 'em.
Somehow turning this country into a police state just isn't doing it for me.
There is nothing of the police state in there.My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
3. Deport illegals when found.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
I believe the last will have a serious impact. It will also cause howls of outrage from Mexico, because they depend on money sent from illegals to prop up their failing economy. Screw 'em.
Somehow turning this country into a police state just isn't doing it for me.
Unless we deport illegals and remove the attraction for coming here illegally, we're simply not serious about solving the problem.
remove the attraction for coming here illegally
There is nothing of the police state in there.Somehow turning this country into a police state just isn't doing it for me.
Unless we deport illegals and remove the attraction for coming here illegally, we're simply not serious about solving the problem.
remove the attraction for coming here illegally
Like NAFTA.
My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
3. Deport illegals when found.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
For the second time, a federal judge has declared unconstitutional a Farmers Branch ordinance banning illegal immigrants from renting in the city.
U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle of Dallas ruled Wednesday that the ordinance was an attempt to enforce U.S. immigration laws - something the judge said only the federal government can do.
Judge rules Farmers Branch rental ban is unconstitutional | Dallas-Fort Worth Communities - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News
Then we're simply not serious about fixing the problem.My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
Assuming youre not insane or a criminal or both, well infer youre not advocating a shoot on sight policy as that would be illegal. Otherwise the policy in place is appropriate for securing an international border.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
The snag here, obviously, is the knowingly part, and the proving thereof.
Deportation is a process requiring adjudication; per Plyler and Boumediene undocumented aliens are entitled to due process rights. So if youre advocating an illegal alien is discovered in, say, Colorado and he be shipped back to his country of origin the same day, thats a non-starter as its un-Constitutional.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
That more than likely will not withstand a court challenge, and consequently its highly unlikely Congress would make such an attempt.
For the second time, a federal judge has declared unconstitutional a Farmers Branch ordinance banning illegal immigrants from renting in the city.
U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle of Dallas ruled Wednesday that the ordinance was an attempt to enforce U.S. immigration laws - something the judge said only the federal government can do.
Judge rules Farmers Branch rental ban is unconstitutional | Dallas-Fort Worth Communities - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News
As with an ordinance requiring proof of resident status to rent an apartment being declared un-Constitutional, so too would a law requiring money wiring companies to verify status be struck down.
There is nothing of the police state in there.My 4-point plan, with all aspects to run concurrently:
1. Secure the border. This includes giving the Border Patrol rules of engagement that allows them to actually secure the border instead of acting like crossing guards.
2. Harshly punish employers who knowingly hire illegals.
3. Deport illegals when found.
4. Require proof of legal presence before someone may wire money out of the country, with harsh penalties for those wire agents who knowingly wire money for illegals.
I believe the last will have a serious impact. It will also cause howls of outrage from Mexico, because they depend on money sent from illegals to prop up their failing economy. Screw 'em.
Somehow turning this country into a police state just isn't doing it for me.
Unless we deport illegals and remove the attraction for coming here illegally, we're simply not serious about solving the problem.
That's because bleeding hearts never let us work seriously at it.There is nothing of the police state in there.Somehow turning this country into a police state just isn't doing it for me.
Unless we deport illegals and remove the attraction for coming here illegally, we're simply not serious about solving the problem.
The issue is that you cannot look at someone and tell whether he is an illegal or legal. Ergo the law must intrude on legal citizens as well as illegals to make the distinction.
Deporting people won't work. There was a group of Nigerians that had been deported for the 3rd time. And Nigeria is not exactly next door.
We will bankrupt ourselves trying to put plugs in the dike of illegal immigration.
The Law Enforcement approach simply has failed. We have had 30 years of trying with no success.
That's because bleeding hearts never let us work seriously at it.There is nothing of the police state in there.
Unless we deport illegals and remove the attraction for coming here illegally, we're simply not serious about solving the problem.
The issue is that you cannot look at someone and tell whether he is an illegal or legal. Ergo the law must intrude on legal citizens as well as illegals to make the distinction.
Deporting people won't work. There was a group of Nigerians that had been deported for the 3rd time. And Nigeria is not exactly next door.
We will bankrupt ourselves trying to put plugs in the dike of illegal immigration.
The Law Enforcement approach simply has failed. We have had 30 years of trying with no success.
No one has a constitutional right to be a terrorist or a criminal.