Re: border protection and deportation of illegal aliens
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by sk1951
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by fuliopen
What is a border? It is a line of demarcation between two countries. This line has only length, but no width. People always talk about how long is the border between two countries, such as between the United States and Mexico, but never say how wide the border is. Therefore, crossing a border is simpler than crossing a narrow street. It needs only one step forward.
Protecting the border of a country means preventing foreigners from crossing the line without permission of the sovereign nation. If citizens and their government of a nation try to block foreigners to cross the border illegally on one hand, but on the other reward them with citizenship after they did cross the line by various illegal means, the border will never be protected, because the foreigners are actually encouraged to come illegally.
Genuine protection of border starts from deportation of the aliens who have illegally entered or stayed in the country. In other words, deportation of illegal aliens must be an integral and indispensable part of border protection.
Absolutely!! I agree with you 110%!
Welcome to ALIPAC, fuliopen!
:D
Hard to flaw the logic...
It is actually impossible to flaw the logic of deportation as a means to secure the borders of the United States. If they can't remain here, they will find it futile to come here. But we still need to be able to keep them out once they're deported which means far better security along the border, more manpower, more cameras and more fencing. We also need to make it hard for those who are here and new ones who get through, no jobs, no services, FairTaxes with no Rebates, no housing, no loans, no drug running ... if we do all the right things including deporting all those who are here, then we will solve this problem in no time and keep it solved.
We also need to focus on our local Sheriffs, Police Departments and State Highway Patrols on removals and deportations and continue to work with our state legislatures to pass state immigration laws and enforce those.
If only the rest of America had your enthusiasm Judy...
He has turned against reason
I would call him a RINO if he were Republican. He is not on our side any longer. Take the support away.
Re: border protection and deportation of illegal aliens
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Originally Posted by sk1951
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by sk1951
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by fuliopen
What is a border? It is a line of demarcation between two countries. This line has only length, but no width. People always talk about how long is the border between two countries, such as between the United States and Mexico, but never say how wide the border is. Therefore, crossing a border is simpler than crossing a narrow street. It needs only one step forward.
Protecting the border of a country means preventing foreigners from crossing the line without permission of the sovereign nation. If citizens and their government of a nation try to block foreigners to cross the border illegally on one hand, but on the other reward them with citizenship after they did cross the line by various illegal means, the border will never be protected, because the foreigners are actually encouraged to come illegally.
Genuine protection of border starts from deportation of the aliens who have illegally entered or stayed in the country. In other words, deportation of illegal aliens must be an integral and indispensable part of border protection.
Absolutely!! I agree with you 110%!
Welcome to ALIPAC, fuliopen!
:D
Hard to flaw the logic...
It is actually impossible to flaw the logic of deportation as a means to secure the borders of the United States. If they can't remain here, they will find it futile to come here. But we still need to be able to keep them out once they're deported which means far better security along the border, more manpower, more cameras and more fencing. We also need to make it hard for those who are here and new ones who get through, no jobs, no services, FairTaxes with no Rebates, no housing, no loans, no drug running ... if we do all the right things including deporting all those who are here, then we will solve this problem in no time and keep it solved.
We also need to focus on our local Sheriffs, Police Departments and State Highway Patrols on removals and deportations and continue to work with our state legislatures to pass state immigration laws and enforce those.
If only the rest of America had your enthusiasm Judy...
Most of America is as enthusiastic about solving the problem, they perhaps just haven't spent the time studying it as many of US here at ALIPAC have. Americans want their jobs and money supply back. Americans want their schools, hospitals and neighborhoods emptied of illegal aliens. We all know that. That is what they want and they want it desperately but just don't know how to get it done because they haven't had the chance to think about a plan. That's our job here at ALIPAC to develop plans and offer ideas and show Americans the "path" to show illegal aliens the door.
:)
Same stuff, different day.
I could only listen to the segment before the break. It's simply double-speak and evasion. Dobbs is becoming the quintessential politician and as quickly as possible. Like any politician, the more they talk, the less they say.
Lose this clown.
Re: border protection and deportation of illegal aliens
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Originally Posted by sk1951
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by sk1951
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Originally Posted by Judy
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Originally Posted by fuliopen
What is a border? It is a line of demarcation between two countries. This line has only length, but no width. People always talk about how long is the border between two countries, such as between the United States and Mexico, but never say how wide the border is. Therefore, crossing a border is simpler than crossing a narrow street. It needs only one step forward.
Protecting the border of a country means preventing foreigners from crossing the line without permission of the sovereign nation. If citizens and their government of a nation try to block foreigners to cross the border illegally on one hand, but on the other reward them with citizenship after they did cross the line by various illegal means, the border will never be protected, because the foreigners are actually encouraged to come illegally.
Genuine protection of border starts from deportation of the aliens who have illegally entered or stayed in the country. In other words, deportation of illegal aliens must be an integral and indispensable part of border protection.
Absolutely!! I agree with you 110%!
Welcome to ALIPAC, fuliopen!
:D
Hard to flaw the logic...
It is actually impossible to flaw the logic of deportation as a means to secure the borders of the United States. If they can't remain here, they will find it futile to come here. But we still need to be able to keep them out once they're deported which means far better security along the border, more manpower, more cameras and more fencing. We also need to make it hard for those who are here and new ones who get through, no jobs, no services, FairTaxes with no Rebates, no housing, no loans, no drug running ... if we do all the right things including deporting all those who are here, then we will solve this problem in no time and keep it solved.
We also need to focus on our local Sheriffs, Police Departments and State Highway Patrols on removals and deportations and continue to work with our state legislatures to pass state immigration laws and enforce those.
If only the rest of America had your enthusiasm Judy...
sk1951 --- I can't make or take private ,mesages. Don't know why. I will try to help with the decriminalization hosting anyway.