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To: 9YearLurker

I understand. But I’ve had that feeling for a long time now that they’re staying, at least most of them. It’s too difficult for our politicians, and half of the citizens, to send back people who were born here, or were brought as children.

Others like the cheap labor, which is costing the tax payers.costing the tax payers. Dems want new voters.

I feel our only hope is to fight for no citizenship for them, no rights of citizenship, no right to vote even in local elections, and no sponsorship rights for extended family. If they want to be with family, stay there. If they commit a crime, deport them regardless of political blowback.

No “comprehensive” immigration reform. Build the wall. Make a new commitment to enforce the law as it stands.


27 posted on 08/24/2016 6:20:50 AM PDT by Heart of Georgia (#neverhellary ... but then, I'm just an uneducated hayseed)
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To: Heart of Georgia

What I heard Trump say on Hannity last night about immigration is that he plans to enforce our current laws.


32 posted on 08/24/2016 6:35:47 AM PDT by jazminerose (oective)
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To: Heart of Georgia

Nobody ia going to take away the citizenship of those who were born here and who we have thus already declared citizens.

But rightly nobody feels sorry for the children of executives who have been stationed in Japan, for example, while growing up—and then have to leave when their parents’ gig is up and they have to go home too.

And those are legal citizens who have been paying more than their own way. So there is absolutely no reason to feel sorry for children of illegals being taken back home with them. Even just the idea that such simple enforcement isn’t humane or fair is the result of propaganda bought and promulgated on society by Dems who want more leftest votes and employers who want taxpayers to subsidize their low-wage immigrant employees.

And once legalization is through, the camel’s nose and both humps are already in the tent. Full citizenship certainly will soon follow.


47 posted on 08/24/2016 7:17:51 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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