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To: Tolaei1

No. No other candidate has expounded on their deportation plan other than to stress removing “magnets” many of the magnets will be challenged in court which could take years and with the liberal judges..look out. Of course each state should refuse medical care, fine employers that knowingly hire illegals and there should be an data bank with identification of citizens that could be used for tracking. I have been waiting for the Cain/Bachman folks to tell me how their candidates plan to deport millions and millions?
How Much Does it Cost to Deport 392,000 People?

By Elise Foley
Thursday, October 07, 2010 at 4:08 pm

Roughly $9.2 billion, according to figures from a March report on the per-immigrant cost of each step of the removal process. The numbers are estimates, of course, but it is still useful to illustrate the high costs behind the record number of deportations the DHS announced yesterday.

There are a number of costs involved in the removal process. First, illegal immigrants must be apprehended, which requires local law enforcement, Border Patrol and a number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement programs and offices. Next, they must be detained, and then processed through the legal system. Finally, illegal immigrants must be transported back to their native countries. Here are the per-person costs listed in the Center for American Progress report released in March:

Apprehension: $18,310
Detention: $3,355
Legal processing: $817
Transportation: $1,000

In total, that’s $23,480 for each of the 392,000 people the U.S. removed last year, or $9,204,944,000.

Of course, many of those deported were convicted criminals, meaning they would have had imposed high costs had they remained in the country. While numbers vary from state to state, on average it costs at least $60 per day (or $1,800 per month) to incarcerate prisoners.


113 posted on 11/24/2011 7:08:33 AM PST by katiedidit1 ("This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever." the Irish)
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To: katiedidit1

Attrition through enforcement. Use state or local laws to deny access to utility contracts. Block jobs.Get states to stop honoring insurance liability claims unless businesses can prove verification of their workers. There are ways to encourage absence. Nobody talks about deportation being used except in instances of criminal dangerous aliens.This paradigm about deportation is the framework utilized by the cheap labor lobby to make enforcement techniques seem beyond the pale. Courts are upholding. AL-56 got 6 out of 4 provisions to be used.11 circuit court also upheld key provisions.
READ JUDGE SHARON LOVELACE BLACKBURN’S RULING.It’s the best thing going.


156 posted on 11/24/2011 9:42:41 AM PST by magna carta
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To: katiedidit1
Fifty-two, count 'em, 52 threads from the same people on the same damn topic! LOL

The Cainsterical bunch are an hilarious, if not persistent, few!



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159 posted on 11/24/2011 9:51:50 AM PST by TitansAFC ("..then propose a reasonable program for the 12 million (illegals) who broke our laws" - Herman Cain)
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