A government empowered to deport 11 million people is a government with a lot of power you might not want it to use elsewhere.
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JB
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How is a government enforcing (finally) the laws written by the people's elected representatives, and checked & balanced by the 3rd co-equal (theoretically) branch of government, something to fear?!
There are two levels of noise with regard to illegal aliens living in America. If you listen to what Trump is saying (carefully), he suggests a 'pathway to legal status' for honest, hard working illegals living in the US. Leave, then return legal, in other worlds. The other level deals with criminals who need to be deported outright and never allowed to return.
A guest worker visa program is a legal status program. We have that now with the so-called laser visas. The more profound problem has to do with anchor babies and a strong wall will all but eliminate that issue. I think that the 14th Amendment will hold despite what some 'legal scholars' say.
It has become politically incorrect to call "illegal aliens" -- ILLEGAL. And people are tired of that, they are tired of deficit spending to deal with them at all levels, and their ire is appropriate in my opinion.
Hey just remember any country that can imprison, house, feed, maintain on average 2-3million US citizens in prisons is a government .......
Your statement is retarded as my statement about our current existing nation. It will not require any more police or border guards or transports etc... to deport those illegals. It will require enforcement of existing law and putting those existing systems men material to use. Enforcement of laws maybe a few additional and policy rewrites overtime will solve the issue, nobody I REPEAT NOBODY has suggested your straw man of attempting to find, capture, deport 11million disbursed illegals in the fist week of Trump.
It is really telling and sad to see so many of our republican brothers resorting to liberal carrot attacks demagoguery, deception, straw men tactics to target another republican candidate because he doesn't toe their personal line.
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How is a government enforcing (finally) the laws written by the people's elected representatives, and checked & balanced by the 3rd co-equal (theoretically) branch of government, something to fear?!
Yeah you're right CW, the hell with it, let's just give up. I wonder if New Zealand is taking applications?
There are two levels of noise with regard to illegal aliens living in America. If you listen to what Trump is saying (carefully), he suggests a 'pathway to legal status' for honest, hard working illegals living in the US. Leave, then return legal, in other worlds. The other level deals with criminals who need to be deported outright and never allowed to return.
A guest worker visa program is a legal status program. We have that now with the so-called laser visas. The more profound problem has to do with anchor babies and a strong wall will all but eliminate that issue. I think that the 14th Amendment will hold despite what some 'legal scholars' say.
It has become politically incorrect to call "illegal aliens" -- ILLEGAL. And people are tired of that, they are tired of deficit spending to deal with them at all levels, and their ire is appropriate in my opinion.
Hey just remember any country that can imprison, house, feed, maintain on average 2-3million US citizens in prisons is a government .......
Your statement is retarded as my statement about our current existing nation. It will not require any more police or border guards or transports etc... to deport those illegals. It will require enforcement of existing law and putting those existing systems men material to use. Enforcement of laws maybe a few additional and policy rewrites overtime will solve the issue, nobody I REPEAT NOBODY has suggested your straw man of attempting to find, capture, deport 11million disbursed illegals in the fist week of Trump.
It is really telling and sad to see so many of our republican brothers resorting to liberal carrot attacks demagoguery, deception, straw men tactics to target another republican candidate because he doesn't toe their personal line.
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