Zen the bottom line is the jay walkers and pot smokers are already citizens so we can't kick them out of the country. We can choose not to make the situation worse by making it difficult for other law breakers to enter the country. Right now business interests are making so much money off of breaking the wage and employment laws that they've paid politicians to look the other way when it comes to illegal immigration.
My solution is this: First you make fines based upon a percentage of gross yearly revenue for companies caught employing illegals; maybe after a few big poultry companies or corporate farms go bankrupt they might start following the law. Second, the politicians have constructed huge roadblocks to tie the hands of law enforcement when it comes to illegal aliens. Currently no one is forced to sow citizenship or proof of legal status when they apply for unemployment or welfare, when they enroll in schools or get financial aid, when they get a driver's licence, or most other government related activities. THAT IS INSANE! We use Driver's Licences to determine who people are and if they can fly on planes but anyone can get one without any supporting documentation?! How stupid is that?
We need to make it easier to enforce the laws and to catch law breaking criminals as soon as possible. This is to punish those people who choose to ignore the law and who decide to work outside the system for their own personal gain. Lastly, we need to reward those who are willing to work with in the system by increasing the number of people allowed into the country each year and by making the process simpler and easier. Doing these things will foster greater respect of the law and it will provide for the nation's security by giving the government greater control over who & what crosses the border.
We clearly have no where near enough people guarding the border and double or even tripling the border patrol will not cut it. We need to have control over our borders to stop the flow of drugs and people seeking to break American law and to do that we're going to need a lot of man power. The Army is really the only place to get that kind of man power and the Army's job is to protect the nation so it makes sense that we put it to use guarding America's borders. Lord knows that would do more for homeland security then invading Iraq.
My solution is this: First you make fines based upon a percentage of gross yearly revenue for companies caught employing illegals; maybe after a few big poultry companies or corporate farms go bankrupt they might start following the law. Second, the politicians have constructed huge roadblocks to tie the hands of law enforcement when it comes to illegal aliens. Currently no one is forced to sow citizenship or proof of legal status when they apply for unemployment or welfare, when they enroll in schools or get financial aid, when they get a driver's licence, or most other government related activities. THAT IS INSANE! We use Driver's Licences to determine who people are and if they can fly on planes but anyone can get one without any supporting documentation?! How stupid is that?
We need to make it easier to enforce the laws and to catch law breaking criminals as soon as possible. This is to punish those people who choose to ignore the law and who decide to work outside the system for their own personal gain. Lastly, we need to reward those who are willing to work with in the system by increasing the number of people allowed into the country each year and by making the process simpler and easier. Doing these things will foster greater respect of the law and it will provide for the nation's security by giving the government greater control over who & what crosses the border.
We clearly have no where near enough people guarding the border and double or even tripling the border patrol will not cut it. We need to have control over our borders to stop the flow of drugs and people seeking to break American law and to do that we're going to need a lot of man power. The Army is really the only place to get that kind of man power and the Army's job is to protect the nation so it makes sense that we put it to use guarding America's borders. Lord knows that would do more for homeland security then invading Iraq.
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