That’s all right, we’ll enlist Deputy Barney to help:

Jul 16, 2007 22:00


McClatchy:

But even if the immigration agency were able to double the number of expelled fugitives - as it maintains it will - from the 17,817 deported in fiscal year 2006, it would take 20 years to return the 632,189 fugitives already identified. That doesn’t take into account the thousands of others immigration judges would order deported during ( Read more... )

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immigration wkwillis July 18 2007, 02:32:24 UTC
It's easy. Just build a national identification card database. Put your picture and prints on the card. Some small minority of people don't have prints or don't have fingers, but it's a small minority, so if they don't have prints or fingers, they can stay.
Costs about 100$ per person, and is paid for by the fines you levy on anybody who hires an illegal.
Simple, easy, but expensive. The illegal immigrants aren't competing with you, they are competing with the bottom twenty percent of America, the minimum wage minority that cleans your toilets and cooks your food. The guys that would double, triple, quadruple their income if the illegals go home. The guys that you would wind up paying more money to for less work.
Still want to send those immigrants home?

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marklafon July 18 2007, 10:34:37 UTC
Gee, a big job to do that is under staffed and under funded. Where and when have we encounter this before?

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