Posted on 04/02/2013 2:38:17 PM PDT by dynachrome
What is the most important issue for immigration reform to address?
Border security
Setting up a guest-worker program
We don't need immigration reform
Cleaning up the legal immigration system, allowing more high-skilled workers to stay
Figuring out the status of 11 million illegal immigrants
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I’m not sure that I see anything to check. Border security, yes. But what about those 11 million (or 20 million?) illegal immigrants. We don’t need to “figure out” their status. Duh. They’re ILLEGAL. They need to be sent home where they came from.
“Immigration Reform”=”Amnesty”
There is no Most Important when the intent is to give legal status to millions of law-breakers.
These people have no desire to be citizens. All they want is to be “legal” and to suck the system dry while continuing to work jobs that don’t require education nor any attempt to better themselves.
The only right answer isn’t listed: Make life so difficult for illegals they will go home where life is relatively easier.
Border security 67.22%
Figuring out the status of 11 million illegal immigrants 15.49%
Setting up a guest-worker program 2.76%
Cleaning up the legal immigration system, allowing more high-skilled workers to stay 7.71%
Illegal ping
” The only right answer isnt listed: Make life so difficult for illegals they will go home where life is relatively easier.”
Yep, and Fox is not our friend .
FReeped.
Border security
67.22%
Figuring out the status of 11 million illegal immigrants
15.49%
Setting up a guest-worker program
2.76%
Cleaning up the legal immigration system, allowing more high-skilled workers to stay
7.71%
We don’t need immigration reform
7%
IMO, the only kind of border security that will be effective is to shut it totally down with boots of our own military on the ground the entire 2,000 miles, armed with real bullets.
11 million illegals? Try 20 or maybe even 30 million and by the time you add chain migration we are up to 100 MILLION. I had a very small package shipped by FedEx from Israel to my home in a small suburban area and was able to track it the entire way. Certainly the Federal government isn’t capable of tracking anything - they said they didn’t get my last 941 even though we have a signature card to prove it was received. The Feds don’t even know where all those whose Visa has expired are right now - but we private industry that is capable of completing this task.
Well, the answer I was looking for didn’t exist - cutting off all of the taxpayer-funded freebies that illegals get. It’s bad enough that we have to carry our own (democrat) deadwood without importing freeloaders from other countries.
How to get them to leave. Like no jobs, no school, no free tuition, no medical except for emergency band-aid’s ...
No choice there. Mass deportation for trespassers is the right choice.
How many guest worker programs have there been over the years? The “Bracero program’ I have heard of.
They never ask the right questions.
I don’t know but there have been guest workers and migrants for all of my nearly 50 years.
One of my oldest friends was a migrant when we met as young children. He came every summer with his family who worked in onion and carrot farming. The whole time they were buying a little shack for when they legally got citizenship.
If there is immigration reform will the price of my roof go up?
I suppose “pushing the wetbacks back across the f’ing border” isn’t one of the choices.
Thank you for voting!
Border security - 67.34%
Figuring out the status of 11 million illegal immigrants - 15.39%
Setting up a guest-worker program - 2.73%
Cleaning up the legal immigration system, allowing more high-skilled workers to stay - 7.65%
We don’t need immigration reform - 7%
FReeEEeePED:
Forget about it!!
The ONLY sane solution to “immigration reform” is to send ‘em all home.
Permanently. And seal the border.
Border security 67.33%
Figuring out the status of 11 million illegal immigrants 15.38%
Setting up a guest-worker program 2.74%
Cleaning up the legal immigration system, allowing more high-skilled workers to stay 7.64%
We don’t need immigration reform 6.9%
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