Illegals can go to an immigration office to get started. There’s always been a path to citizenship for any who did nothing terribly wrong.
Except they should not be able to pursue a path to American citizenship if they entered the country illegally at any time. If they are here illegally and apply for entry they should be deported and denied.
Of course deporting anyone right now won’t do any good. The border must be secured first.
Walker wasted his time talking to the illegal. Nothing Walker said was going to make the illegal happy unless it was that he can stay and he can have amnesty. Nothing else is of any interest to him.
Let’s define ‘terribly wrong’, shall we?
What doesn’t fit in that description, IYO?
- Identity theft
- Mail fraud
- Tax fraud (EITC)
- Depression of wages
- Depression of property values
- Gangs, drug mule, leaving scene of accident (high and/or drunk)
- School/hospital $$ theft
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