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To: MistrX; Sabertooth
>>> Send 'em back. <<<<

Out of curiosity. Does anyone see the practical problem with this or the fact that it would reallocate resources from more pressing needs such as killing Jihadists? In order to deport some gardeners, maids and farm workers? We can not deport everyone. It's not possible, nor is it practical as they would simply crawl back over the border the next day. Can't we all just try to find a solution which is easier and takes into account some of the positive contributions that so many of illegals present to our nation?
132 posted on 08/22/2002 11:14:49 AM PDT by GmbyMan
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To: GmbyMan
It is not practical, in your mind, because you do not want it to be solved. You are the essence of an open borders, free-trading globalist hack.

It's only not practical because you DON'T want the problem to be fixed. Hey, you may be benefitting from the invasion.

264 posted on 08/22/2002 9:03:59 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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To: GmbyMan
What you are suggesting in effect, negates our borders. If maids and gardeners can sneak into our country, so can terrorists. Many immigrants are honest, hardworking people in search of a better life. But many come here ready to drop a baby who then becomes an American citizen who is then joined by the rest of their family, eager to take advantage of our many social programs to which they have not contributed. Our schools are saddled with the ridiculous task of teaching bi-ligually, and our streets are rampant with gangs of foreign nationals committing crimes. So yes, I say round 'em up and send 'em back.
452 posted on 08/23/2002 8:11:27 AM PDT by MistrX
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