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Originally Posted by Awesome! I agree with enforcement. My point is it's not possible with out a compromise. It's like prohibition in my opinion, not enforceable. |
Why is it not possible without compromise though?
You just said how its not hard to find these people. Enforcement would mostly be getting the border shored up so its harder to get through, improving immigration laws so people can get in quicker and easier and perhaps setting up a guest worker program, and relaxing the regulations on our law enforcement officials for a specific amount of time in regards to their ability to assertain someones citizenship along with utilizing the false SSN numbers already known by the IRS.
The latter two things, put together, with a true and full commitment to find as many as possible in the quickest time and remove them immedietely, would likely work fine.
Explain to me why there's a need for compromise to make it work? What is the reason we'd HAVE to make these people citizens, forgiving of pass crimes and still putting them ahead of everyone that did this legally.
At most the "compromise" I would be in favor of is not causing them to be unable to go the legal route after they've been booted out.