So, we’re a nation of laws—unless letting people break it benefits the country?
Why would I use the argument that deporting the illegals would benefit the economy when the argument that “they’re breaking the law and don’t belong here” should suffice?
For the record, I’m not against temporary work visas. It’s just that if the road to citizenship doesn’t go through Mexico first, it’s amnesty.
EDIT on last post. Please substitute “economy” for “country” in the first sentence.
It is an imperfect world and you have to break a few eggs and a few laws to get by.
We let quite a few Nazi rocket scientists do a lot of good work for us and I'm glad we did. I imagine our CIA has murdered more than few and that is probably a good thing.
Besides, were not most of the founding fathers considered to be criminals by England ?