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Immigration reform in the United States – how would you tackle it? – VIDEO

We ask people in New York City if they think undocumented immigrants should be deported

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Yes it is perfectly Ok to break the US law as your first act in this country by coming in illegally AND I think you should gert all the benefits that the taxpayers money can provide for you and the rest of the planet that want to walk across the border. There is enough money here to provide free everything to everyone...hold on...wait aminute.. two people are talking at once... what did you say? You said the US is broke and has to borrow from other countries to put gas in our jet fighters and to buy bayonets? Well then how are we supposed to provide cradle to grave everything to everyone on the planet? And what about the fools trying to do it the right way and getting screwed. Take a trip ti Mexico and walk across the border. Eventually the US wuill truly be a third world country. Osama bin Ladin got it right. Bankrupt the infidels.
If they've committed violent crimes they should be deported. If they came here with a visa and it ran out, they should be given residency, as long as they haven't been arrested. These same rules should apply to any undocumented. You can't really compare the rest of undocumented groups to the people streaming in from the southern border though because your talking millions compared to tens of thousands. There has to be some fairness.
It is simple---------------if you are illegal, you are going home and let an unemployed American have the job. If a child is involved, it is the responsibility of the parents. E-Verify (Employee Verification) will be made mandatory and employers will be sanctioned for hiring illegals. No work and most illegals will self deport, or live off their relatives and friends.
If they can recite the oath of citizenship and embrace the culture and traditions leave them alone, if not kick their butts out
Since the problem seems to concern our southern border which I know is fact, if the Irish were to come southward into Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana I think they wouldn't have the problem finding jobs because of their English language skills.
There is more than one reason why the 50,000 undocumented English-speaking, healthy, educated, law-abiding young Irish who are now in the U.S.should NOT be categorized with the millions of those who ILLEGALLy crossed the southern border, speak little or no English, and in many cases are dependent on government assistance at the expense of U.S. taxpayers. Irish natives have played significant roles in this country for about 2½ centuries. The National Archives has a list of the 39 signeers of the Declaration of Independence, including 4 Irish natives: Pierce Butler (Carlow), James McHenery (Antrim), William Patterson (Antrim) and Thomas Fitzsimmmons (county not shown). Since more than 10% of the signitories of the famous document came from Ireland, immigrants from that country should still be welcome here.
All Organized Labor cares about are their Final Contracts ! The Cold Hard Economic Fact of the Matter is, Unemployed Protestants, ( Neo-Nazi`s ? ) and Immigrant Minorities, are easier to exploit, than Intelligent, Socially Minded, Slavs or Roman Catholics. Merkel is simply playing the Old Ronald Reagan Globalization Card ..."Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
It's between 16,000,000 and 20,000,000 (according to the FED). Sorting them out is easy. Do you have something we need? Are you literate? If the answer is yes on both - keeper. If the answer is either we don't need you OR you are not literate - Adios.
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