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To: ravingnutter

The issue of illegals re-entering illegally after being deported is not a “what if” at all. Most illegals are apprehended numerous times- most simply return within hours or days of being deported. That is why securing the border has to be the first step of any solution to the border problems. As long as the border is not secure, it really doesn’t matter how many are apprehended or deported since they don’t tend to stay deported.


1,549 posted on 06/15/2007 5:06:21 PM PDT by Tammy8 (Please Support and pray for our Troops, as they serve us every day.)
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To: Tammy8
Once more for you...I have answered this time and again. I simply corrected someone with the facts when they said there was no enforcement. They responded with a "so what" attitude, which means they will continue to repeat the same lie over and over. They don't want facts clouding their agenda, they are like a little kid with their hands over their ears going "la la la" when someone tries to correct them.

I clearly said I was for securing the border. I understand that once deported, some come back. However, just because they may come back does not mean there was no enforcement. I give credit where credit is due and ICE has substantially increased enforcement.

I tend to avoid these threads unless I catch someone ignoring the facts, which that person was doing. I have been accused of defending illegals and being a shill. Nothing is further from the truth, I just do my research and know the facts surrounding an issue before I post. People have become so unglued over this issue that it has become almost impossible to inject any form of rational debate into these threads any more.

1,720 posted on 06/18/2007 6:29:24 AM PDT by ravingnutter
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