Posted by JRSutton on June 12, 2013 at 06:53:51 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Vote no on #744 posted by Wile E on June 12, 2013 at 02:19:35:
I say forget the walls, forget all the complex checking.
The ones that are here are going to get to stay no matter what we do. Even if we don't "allow" them - they'll stay anyways.
Amnesty in some form is inevitable - as much as I don't like it.
So I say create an illegal alien registry. Every person in this country illegally HAS to register by a certain date - say one year from now.
THEN there's no excuse about sending FUTURE illegal aliens back, after that date.
All this talk about building a wall first - before granting amnesty is BS#($*#. A wall doesn't matter. Half our illegals enter legally and just don't go home.
Register them all now - swallow our medicine.
Let the registered ones stay - (not become citizens, just stay with a long term green card). Whoever isn't registered by that certain date gets shipped back - no ifs ands or buts.
THEN it'd be easy.
If we don't separate the ones that came in while we were sleeping from future illegals - this problem will NEVER go away.
You get some couple from say Guatemala come here, have a kid who by default is a citizen, send the kid through our schools for 13 years - you're not going to ship that kids parents back to Guatemala. It's just NOT going to happen. Multiply that by 12 million - just no way it'll ever happen.
Draw a REAL line in the sand - and THEN enforce the laws FOR REAL after that.
...wishful thinking - but it's the only solution I can think of that would actually work.
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