You do know the bill in question was proposing how people who had broken immigration laws can pay a penalty and then how to move to a legal status, right?
We keep coming back to the practical no matter how much we attempt to avoid it. Namely, what can we really do to 12 million+ people?
There is a difference between impossible and just not willing to do. You are basing your policy off a false premise, until you fix that there is no point in me softening the hard line even if I want to (and do).
No, there is no practical way to deport those 12 million people especially the ones with kids born in the US (which is the majority) so really WTF other choice do we have?
And the first immigration reform should be to axe that stupid "born in US territory automatically a US citizen" BS. What stupid ****er came up with that? Does any other country have such a stupid policy?
Don't be bothered with the facts though.
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