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Re: Do You SUpport the DREAM Act?
Wow...no...not at all. You are first instituting border security in several measures, second instituting real measures to remove the incentive for illegals to come here (sweeten the pot...ensure illegals cant receive federal social services), and then addressing a real and existing problem in an effective manner by making the children of illegal immigrants actually work pretty hard and provide significant service to be a US citizen.
One of the problems I see with the current practice is that even if some states pass legislation, there will still be federal judges that strike down the legislation, there will always be politicians that will exploit the situation for votes and further perpetuate the problem, the illegals will simply move to different states or when they get desperate enough turn to other means. There is no incentive for them to juts go back to that ****hole. So. there HAS to be solutions and they HAVE to be real and workable.
Are you not basically saying screw it heres amnesty all you got to do is get a job or go to college to get it, two things illegals should not be doing in the first place?
Securing the border is only part of the solution. You have to discourage illegal immigration as well. You do not need amnesty or any other reward that allows illegals to jump ahead of the line of everybody else. You have crack down on the traitors who hire illegals by making them subject to the same laws any other criminal who profited from illegal actives would be subject to. Which is prison time, heavy fines, assets seizure and forfeiture. If an illegal is caught toss his or her ass in jail for six months plus additional time for other crimes and then deport their ass. Deny tax payer funded services such as tuition, driver's licenses, welfare,section 8 housing, food handlers permits, IDs and etc. Require that parents provide proof of residency and State issued ID or drivers license in order to enroll their children into school. Require that money wiring services, banks and check cashing places require their customers to show a valid state ID and proof of residency. Require police to verify the legal status of anyone they pull over for traffic offenses or some other form of legal contact. Require law enforcement verify the legal status those arrested. Require auto dealerships to verify that the individual buying,renting or leasing a car has valid state driver's license. Illegals who are caught should have their biometric data stored in a database and used to permanently deny entry into the US.
Wow...no...not at all. You are first instituting border security in several measures, second instituting real measures to remove the incentive for illegals to come here (sweeten the pot...ensure illegals cant receive federal social services), and then addressing a real and existing problem in an effective manner by making the children of illegal immigrants actually work pretty hard and provide significant service to be a US citizen.
One of the problems I see with the current practice is that even if some states pass legislation, there will still be federal judges that strike down the legislation, there will always be politicians that will exploit the situation for votes and further perpetuate the problem, the illegals will simply move to different states or when they get desperate enough turn to other means. There is no incentive for them to juts go back to that ****hole. So. there HAS to be solutions and they HAVE to be real and workable.