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To: lbryce

My solution would be one that makes the corporations happy, and makes illegally entering the US unpleasant and unprofitable.

Catch illegal aliens, then sell them to slaughter houses and vegetable picking companies, the so called jobs Americans won’t do, for 7 years of hard labor. At the end of 7 years, deport them. Of course most of them will self deport first.


18 posted on 07/04/2014 12:25:26 PM PDT by Hardslab
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To: Hardslab
The schools have no choice when it comes to providing K-12 education. SCOTUS made that mandatory with Plyler vs Doe in 1982. In Fairfax County, Virginia they pay $104 million a year for ESOL instruction for 31,000 students.

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That 1982 Supreme Court ruling is the reason we need Constitutional amendments like the following to try to control illegal immigration:

1. "School attendance: Only citizens, legal residents, those with special student visas can attend elementary, high school, and colleges in the United States."

2. "One parent must be a citizen before a newborn child is given automatic citizenship."

3. Felony: We must finally declare that crossing the border illegally is a felony.

Illegal parents come to the United States for the wonderful benefits that their children can receive, like a quality education and great health care. Can you blame them for making the dangerous, long trip with their young children, or sending their children by themselves with the hope that the United States will automatically let them stay?

I don't understand how a child can illegally cross the southern border one day and automatically be eligible to enroll in public school the next day. That is wrong.

19 posted on 07/04/2014 2:43:43 PM PDT by john mirse
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