So you, jveritas, a citizen of another nation, are here on Free Republic trying to tell conservatives how we're so wrong about wanting our immigration laws enforced. You're not even an American citizen yet you're chastizing real Americans for trying to protect our borders, language, and culture and for demanding their our laws and our Constitution be upheld by those charged to do so.
How about you zip it. You have no credibility on this issue as your conflict of interest is obvious. Maybe the reason this call for strong enforcement and deportations bothers you so much is that you can't account for your own legal status 100% of the time you've been here. Or maybe that's the case for one of your family members.
Unless jveritas starts writing or linking to obscenities, I don't really think silencing him or her is a valid suggestion. If you don't like the arguments presented there is a simple solution. Ignore them. Move on. Go read some John Stuart Mill to understand why all views even those you don't agree with should be able to be presented and debated.
Listen Spiff, you have been lying again and again and again about what I am saying so this is one more time so you can understand it if you remove the hate that is blinding your heart, mind, and soul:
Here is my solution for the illegal immigration problem which is very practical and very effective. 1. Greatly increase the border security to stop the flood of illegal immigrants.
2. Grant temporary working status for the illegal immigrants that need to be renewed every 2 years with a fine. The temporary workers must no have access to any welfare program and must no obtain US citizenship in any way, that will be the ultimate penalty they should pay for coming here illegally. May be the best they can obtain is a Permanent Residence status (Green Card) after they have been law abiding temporary workers for 10 years.
And, you haven't even applied for citizenship? Egad! Enjoy the benefits without the responsibilities. I'm all for legal immigration, and legal immigrants becoming citizens and being regarded on exactly the same basis as those of us whose ancestors have been here since the first half of the 17th century, but, until you become a citizen, it's our country and we'll thank you to let us run it.
Spiff, a brilliant response, I salute you!!