Do you know what greece's debt to gdp ration is compared to that of the US? And their problem is as much about tax evasion as it is about high levels of debt...maybe the IRS isn't such a bad thing.
Uh! you are making a ridiculous comparison. No one is taking about imprisoning Illegals.Pot is illegal too. Are you willing to pay to imprison people who grow it and use it?
Thats not why, we have a printing press and we use it a bunch. Greece does not have a printing press and cannot monetize its debt with inflation like we can.Yeah, but we have more borrowing power than greece dawg.
That's not the point. I was suggesting that just because something is illegal doesn't mean it's necessarily wrong as most people who use cannabis can attest.Uh! you are making a ridiculous comparison. No one is taking about imprisoning Illegals.
THe proccess clearly states that illegal Immigrants are deported back to their country of origin. Making the comparison you do gives rise to such notions as Burglars are criminals too are we going to imprison them. Rapist are criminals too, are we going to place them in prison too. WELL of course we are. Potheads are not criminals and that is why we are working very hard to change the laws for the better.
Illegal immigration is a problem and the story you cite does not address the illegal immigration issue it speaks on the immigration issue, as in immigrants who emigrate here legally
just how many more people should we let into this country each year? we already allow more than any other nation in the world and it is easier to emigrate here than any of those enlightened countries elsewhere in the world. why the hell should it be easy to gain citizenship in one of the most advanced nations on earth? we've tried the humanitarian gesture, giving amnesty to millions, and enforcement of our borders was blocked by short sighted fools. the federal government refuses to enforce our immigration laws and any local action is blocked by those same short sighted bleeding hearts and self-serving special interest groups. just how many times should we give a free pass to those who flaunt our sovereignty?.....my view is that you can only start enforcing the laws more strictly after you reform legal immigration to allow in enough people and give amnesty to illegal immigrants who are integrated and speak the language once they pay fines and back taxes and apply for legal citizenship. We can't realistically track down and deport 20 million people...
just how many more people should we let into this country each year? we already allow more than any other nation in the world and it is easier to emigrate here than any of those enlightened countries elsewhere in the world. why the hell should it be easy to gain citizenship in one of the most advanced nations on earth? we've tried the humanitarian gesture, giving amnesty to millions, and enforcement of our borders was blocked by short sighted fools. the federal government refuses to enforce our immigration laws and any local action is blocked by those same short sighted bleeding hearts and self-serving special interest groups. just how many times should we give a free pass to those who flaunt our sovereignty?
i know that the logistics of finding and deporting tens of millions of illegal immigrants seems daunting, but the price tag is nothing compared to the drain on our society of ignoring the problem. refusing employment to any but documented workers and heavily fining those employers that are caught hiring them is a logical first step. repealing that part of the fourteenth amendment that grants citizenship to those who are merely born within our borders and demanding citizenship from one parent or the other is just as necessary. allowing local authorities a freer hand to enforce our immigration laws would also go a long way toward ridding us of a strain we just can't bear.
the point of it all is that we must put our own citizens back to work before we can help anyone else. this doesn't start at the top, it begins with entry level positions and menial labor. our citizens are not too good to dig their own ditches, scrub their own toilets and mow their own lawns. the handouts must stop, replaced with honest labor for an honest wage. the welfare band-aid, never meant to be anything more than a temporary fix, must be torn down and replaced with a society of productive citizens.
As long as they meet a set of necessarily high standards i.e. are educated in the right fields, can pay for themselves until they get on their feet and don't have criminal records, I don't see why we should set any limits on green cards at all. In the long run, additional tax revenue and more economic growth will result from having more migrants come here and set up shop especially if we can pick and choose the right people. Right now, the main selection criteria for migrants is their ability to evade border patrol....just how many more people should we let into this country each year? we already allow more than any other nation in the world and it is easier to emigrate here than any of those enlightened countries elsewhere in the world. why the hell should it be easy to gain citizenship in one of the most advanced nations on earth? we've tried the humanitarian gesture, giving amnesty to millions, and enforcement of our borders was blocked by short sighted fools. the federal government refuses to enforce our immigration laws and any local action is blocked by those same short sighted bleeding hearts and self-serving special interest groups. just how many times should we give a free pass to those who flaunt our sovereignty?
i know that the logistics of finding and deporting tens of millions of illegal immigrants seems daunting, but the price tag is nothing compared to the drain on our society of ignoring the problem. refusing employment to any but documented workers and heavily fining those employers that are caught hiring them is a logical first step. repealing that part of the fourteenth amendment that grants citizenship to those who are merely born within our borders and demanding citizenship from one parent or the other is just as necessary. allowing local authorities a freer hand to enforce our immigration laws would also go a long way toward ridding us of a strain we just can't bear.
the point of it all is that we must put our own citizens back to work before we can help anyone else. this doesn't start at the top, it begins with entry level positions and menial labor. our citizens are not too good to dig their own ditches, scrub their own toilets and mow their own lawns. the handouts must stop, replaced with honest labor for an honest wage. the welfare band-aid, never meant to be anything more than a temporary fix, must be torn down and replaced with a society of productive citizens.
the possibility of a massive influx of immigrants at any one time makes unlimited immigration untenable. radical, unlimited growth is as destructive as its opposite. we have passed the point where we could afford to take all comers and must see to our own welfare before greeting every tom, dick and harry with open arms.As long as they meet a set of necessarily high standards i.e. are educated in the right fields, can pay for themselves until they get on their feet and don't have criminal records, I don't see why we should set any limits on green cards at all.
the notion that checking immigration status would lead us to racial profiling and some sort of police state mentality is little more than a scare tactic used by the proponents of unrestricted immigration. we know and accept that the security of our borders comes with some small decrease in our freedom of mobility, just as we allow sometimes disreputable men and women to roam our streets armed for the security a police force affords. we can and should take law enforcement to task when they violate the rights of citizens, but hamstringing them on the matter of illegal immigration makes no sense. if we are to place any trust at all in the people we have set to ensure law and order, we must allow them to enforce all the laws of the land and not consider them criminal from the outset.And it's not just the physical logistics of deporting 20 million I have a problem with. I also worry what will happen to all of our civil liberties if we give local law enforcement the power to check people's immigration status and detain them if there is any uncertainty.
So what is this magical point that we have passed you speak of?the possibility of a massive influx of immigrants at any one time makes unlimited immigration untenable. radical, unlimited growth is as destructive as its opposite. we have passed the point where we could afford to take all comers and must see to our own welfare before greeting every tom, dick and harry with open arms.
Anybody wonder why LEGAL AMERICAN CITIZENS in Arizona are glad they passed this new law? And WHY others should follow? Here's why.
The following information IS compiled from Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security:
83% of warrants for murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens.
86% of warrants for murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens.
75% of those on the most wanted list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens.
24.9% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals
40.1% of all inmates in Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals
48.2% of all inmates in New Mexico detention centers are Mexican nationals
29% (630,000) convicted illegal alien felons fill our state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6 billion annually
53% plus of all investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens.
50% plus of all gang members in Los Angeles are illegal aliens
71% plus of all apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes".
47% of cited/stopped drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens.
63% of cited/stopped drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens
66% of cited/stopped drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
380,000 plus “anchor babies” were born in the US to illegal alien parents in just one year, making 380,000 babies automatically US citizens.
97.2% of all costs incurred from those births were paid by the American taxpayer
Look out other States....here they come.
Maybe they all otta move to DC!!!
capacity is not a function of housing alone, but you already know that. i suppose we could merely warehouse the world's poor in our excess housing until they starved to death. in case you've forgotten, we have millions of out of work citizens. many of them would be more than happy to employ there time in useful pursuits. you may look down your nose at a job in the service industry, but i know more than a few folks who would love to have such stop-gap positions available to them to slow the drain from their already depleted savings. we have millions more who are almost permanently dependent on the good graces of the welfare state. how much of that drain on the taxpayer's wallets do you think we could do away with if they could even partially support themselves with the jobs presently occupied by your illegal immigrant friends.If nothing else we have about 20 million unoccupied houses in the US, that alone should show we are not at full capacity.
Why hasn't this ignorant racist been banned?You are right about we cant track down 20 million people at once. We can drive by construction sites, strip clubs, trailer parks, and mexican restaurants and arrest them in huge numbers and deport them. They are very predictable and easy to find.