James M asked:
When you say criminal.. do you mean because they broke the law? Do you believe there should be no repentence? Give them a chance to pay for their illegal entry (roughly 10K after attorney and appliation fees… a lot more than entering legally.. Ive done the research for a friend). We should allow them to finance the dollars (a lot of them can’t afford it up front.. I agree)…
Economically speaking and as it relates to US security, why would you want them to stay in the shadows? Doesn’t make any sense.. they are not going anywhere.. deportation is near impossible and would create huge gaps in our current economy.
Lets talk economics (I have a masters from Duke in finance)… lets do it simply.
12,500,000 Immigrants X $10,000 a piece…..mmmm… that would be a $125,000,000,000 surplus to the economy… in addition, they would be required to finally pay for their taxes (those that are currently being paid under the table), contribute to the healthcare system (rather than us citizens currently paying for their 4%). INS wont be so saturated and now they can focus on the non-registered… (possibly security threats) People who use the money factor are clueless… we can’t fill the lower paying jobs.. look up southern California (lots of illegals)… restaurant owners, hospitals, cleaning services, and farms are paying a premium to fill these “lower class” jobs… they still cant fill them… This is everywhere in the country.. do the research… Economically, it doesn’t make sense..
Lets talk the criminal avenue… but they are illegal criminals…? they broke the law… give me a break.. have you ever stole anything when you were younger.. ever drove 46 in a 45 to get somewhere just a little quicker… ever cheated a little on your taxes… these are all crimes my friend… even speeding or cruising through a stop sign… this country is governed by over 29,000 federal laws, and on average in my state (NY) an additional 120,400 penal law codes (increases about a 900 per year)… not including vehicle and traffic law… Everyone bends the rules.. and commits a crime… time to time.. Many illegals come here for a chance for a better life… if you were in Mexico, living in poverty, wouldn’t you at least try for the benefit of your family? Think big picture… there are enough punative damages in fines they would have to pay.. (to make it fair for those who came here the pain in the rear legal way) if they don’t, seek them out deport them permanently…. Use the surplus dollars to firm up the border… help the economy, and most importantly enforce the laws/borders moving forward..
Madeline
When you say criminal.. do you mean because they broke the law? Do you believe there should be no repentence? Give them a chance to pay for their illegal entry (roughly 10K after attorney and appliation fees… a lot more than entering legally.. Ive done the research for a friend). We should allow them to finance the dollars (a lot of them can’t afford it up front.. I agree)…
Economically speaking and as it relates to US security, why would you want them to stay in the shadows? Doesn’t make any sense.. they are not going anywhere.. deportation is near impossible and would create huge gaps in our current economy.
Lets talk economics (I have a masters from Duke in finance)… lets do it simply.
12,500,000 Immigrants X $10,000 a piece…..mmmm… that would be a $125,000,000,000 surplus to the economy… in addition, they would be required to finally pay for their taxes (those that are currently being paid under the table), contribute to the healthcare system (rather than us citizens currently paying for their 4%). INS wont be so saturated and now they can focus on the non-registered… (possibly security threats) People who use the money factor are clueless… we can’t fill the lower paying jobs.. look up southern California (lots of illegals)… restaurant owners, hospitals, cleaning services, and farms are paying a premium to fill these “lower class” jobs… they still cant fill them… This is everywhere in the country.. do the research… Economically, it doesn’t make sense..
Lets talk the criminal avenue… but they are illegal criminals…? they broke the law… give me a break.. have you ever stole anything when you were younger.. ever drove 46 in a 45 to get somewhere just a little quicker… ever cheated a little on your taxes… these are all crimes my friend… even speeding or cruising through a stop sign… this country is governed by over 29,000 federal laws, and on average in my state (NY) an additional 120,400 penal law codes (increases about a 900 per year)… not including vehicle and traffic law… Everyone bends the rules.. and commits a crime… time to time.. Many illegals come here for a chance for a better life… if you were in Mexico, living in poverty, wouldn’t you at least try for the benefit of your family? Think big picture… there are enough punative damages in fines they would have to pay.. (to make it fair for those who came here the pain in the rear legal way) if they don’t, seek them out deport them permanently…. Use the surplus dollars to firm up the border… help the economy, and most importantly enforce the laws/borders moving forward..
Madeline
