If people want to get rid of birthright citizenship for future children that is fine. That could be a possible solution. At this point I am trying to figure out what to do with the people we have here now and to do it where the result is Just and Christ like.
I would have to think a guestworker program, some pathway to citizenship(at this time I am hearing it would take 12 years or more or thats whats being proposed) is one side. Deportation of the criminals that are here and those that commit serious crimes in the future, real border security, and real employee sanctions is the other side of the coin. If both are done the illegal immigration problem should be brought under control. THe key here is that any law does not do unneeded violence to the human person or family.
"If people want to get rid of birthright citizenship for future children that is fine. That could be a possible solution."
It would be. The USCCB would oppose it.
The USCCB says they are not for 'open borders'. yet they opposed the HR4437 bill for including provisions for expedited removal, for holding border crossers (instead of catch-and-release, which undermines the whole enforcement effort). etc.
"I would have to think a guestworker program"
Okay as long as you dont make it a backdoor amnesty ... " some pathway to citizenship " ... amnesty is not okay, it will only make the problem worse.
"Deportation of the criminals that are here and those that commit serious crimes in the future, real border security, and real employee sanctions is the other side of the coin."
that above is all you need, and it is provided in HR4437.