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To: Barlowmaker
After the visa expires, if they have not been granted some extension through legal methods, they will be forced to return to their native countries.

How do you plan on forcing illegals (or guest workers) to return to their native countries? At Post #210 you admit:

Folks want a solution, and most folks understand that locating, processing and deporting 8-10 million illegals already living, moving and working among them through law enforcement actions is a whimisical pipedream

Currently, we have no means of tracking the known law-breaking illegals nor do we have the intestinal fortitude to deport them, what makes you think we will deport guest workers? And their families? And their kids who are American citizens because they were born here and are now in school?

Talk about a pipedream.

415 posted on 01/12/2005 5:18:48 PM PST by gubamyster
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To: gubamyster
How do you plan on forcing illegals (or guest workers) to return to their native countries?

If guest workers show themselves to be productive, lawful members of their commumities, they WON'T be forced to return to their native countries. I want neighbors like that. But they will apply for permanent visitor status, and they will be vetted through a meticulous, lawful process.

418 posted on 01/12/2005 5:24:12 PM PST by Barlowmaker
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