Posted on 03/22/2006 12:41:37 PM PST by Boston Blackie
Now you understand better why I'm so proud to be an ex-new yorker!
Actually there are quite a number of laws that they are perpetually violating and they are enumerated under Title 8 of the USC. If any immigrant is working in the US without the proper and valid visa, then that immigrant is violating federal law. If that immigrant is not filing taxes for said work, then that is a felony violation of our tax laws. If that immigrant files taxes based on an invalid TID or SS, then that immigrant is engaging in felony tax and/or document fraud and perjury. If the immigrant is operating a motor vehicle without the proper documents and/or insurance (which often requires valid licenses and documentation) then that immigrant is engaging in violations of state law regarding the motor vehicle codes plus the larger crime of document fraud and perhaps identity theft.
Let's say that the immigrant lays around all day drinking beer and soaking off the charity of others. If any of that money comes from government sources, then it is a violation of the Title 8 of the USC (plus document fraud). People just can't squat in the US unless they are US citizens, legal residents (which requires the proper forms and registration) or aliens on a valid visa. (there are exceptions, but your garden variety "undocumented immigrant" is not covered). If that immigrant is living off of a private party, then that immigrant still needs to be registered along with specifying their sponsor who must, by law, have a sustained income that is at least 125% the current federal poverty levels. If those documents are not on file, then the alien is in a state of violation.
So what part of "illegal" don't you understand? :)
Hillary is preaching to the choir and alienating any swing voters. Her and her liberal buddies just got through working everyone into a tizzy over US security and making people start to think like Protectionists and then she spouts this hairbrain scheme? I hope she just keeps yapping about her crazy ideas all the way to the polls.
Howa bout an analogy: If I break into my neighbor's house, I have committed a crime. If I then leave the house and go back to my own, that doesn't mean that I didn't commit the crime or that I should get off. I've already broken the law - just as someone who murders, robs, rapes, or embezzles does.
I see your point, but I don't think it matters one bit. Can you think of any crime that someone has to continue doing in order to be guilty of it? I can't.
Good answer - thank you.
But but she was going to get "tough" on illegal immigration..
I had my first child in Houston a few decades ago. We didn't have insurance and I didn't have money to pre-pay for a hospital, so I ended up having to go to a charity hospital.
My husband made a whole whopping $6 an hour and we were told we didn't qualify for any charity. I was only admitted because I was in full labor, but we had to sign a payment agreement before they admitted me. (We didn't mind making payments, we just couldn't afford to pre-pay.)
After giving birth I was put in a ward with about 20 other women. Two-thirds of them were Mexican and only one spoke English. She told me that almost all of them were illegal and they didn't have to pay a cent for being in the hospital. Being young and naive, I asked if she was worried they were going to deport her and she just laughed.
That is just sickening. And you and your hubby probably had to work your bottoms off to pay the bill.
Just think in the intervening decades how many descendants of illegals are now citizens just because they were born here. And they inherited the attitude of 'what more can I take?' from their parents.
Why criminalize this? What part of "illegal" am I not getting? Making more laws when the law is already there. What we need is good old enforcement.
It's illegal
- Sonny Bono, when asked what he thought of illegal immigration.
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