Ya know I don't know where in CA you live but those of us who live in Southern California have seen our schools(one third of all the kids in L.A. public schools don't even speak English), hospitals(NINE HAVE CLOSED IN THE PAST YEAR) deteriorate and with a third of all incarcerated being illegals; if you are prepared to pony up the NINE BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR it is costing those of us who actually pay taxes in CA then maybe just maybe we might consider allowing illegals to stay here...but I friggin' doubt it because I'm sure you don't have the NINE BILLION and we already have over a HUNDRED THOUSAND GANG BANGERS IN L.A. already.
I've lived in Los Angeles from 1984 - November 2004, for the last five years in Woodland Hills, a Los Angeles suburb.
It's true that I've never had children and very rarely had medical care, so most of the issues you mention didn't touch me.
Instead of ejecting the illegals, why not change the law to state that illegals are not entitled to services such as medical care or schooling for their children? Why not change our citizenship policy so that only the children of at least one citizen parent would be citizens?
Why not change the policies that aren't working? I think that would have a better chance of solving the problem than building a fence or ejecting those illegals who are hard-working and productive.
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