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    IT IS POSSIBLE To Deport Twenty Million Illegal Aliens

    This was the response of a 14 year old on how to deport twenty million illegal aliens:

    "President Bush announces that 20 million illegal aliens in America will be granted amnesty over the next 14 days. In order to receive their amnesty for breaking U.S. Federal Immigration Laws, they should report to the following different locations according to the first letter of their last name. For example, if your last name begins with A through G, and you are in Georgia, you should report to Moody Air Force Base. If you are in Florida and your last name begins with A-G, you are to report to Homestead Air Force Base.

    Then there will be C130 airplanes there ready to fly them home.

    I said, "Wow, that seems too tricky and not really right." He replied, "What is the difference between this and what President Bush is doing to the American people ? He has been attempting to trick the American people for a long time, by failing to secure the borders, thereby permitting the twenty million illegal aliens to get into the United States illegally in the first plalce.


    Hmmm. Maybe instead of going to elementary schools to talk, President Bush should start visiting junior high schools and "listen".
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    The figure twenty million is high and includes all the family members of illegal immigrants. A part of these are children who were born here.

    A person looking at the standard practice in countries which have lex soli birthright citizenship would find that most of them have policies of these children going overseas staying with deported parents. In recent times certain countries including Ireland and the United Kingdom have limited lex soli to cover only children of legal immigrants.

    If the United States institutes a stronger policy of employment eligibility verification and of employer sanctions jobs for the parents would dry up and with it the incentive to stay here. The first people to be edged abroad would be people in search of jobs previously dependent on the use of fraudulent documentation.
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    Agreed! It shouldn't be too hard to deport 20 million illegals but ONLY IF WE cut off their welfare benefits and only if WE GO AFTER the employers who hire them and charge those employers with massive fines and some jail sentences too. Both of these measures will give less incentive for illegals to come here and for businesses to continue violating federal laws by hiring them, plus for those illegals already here - to scram and scadiddle and hopefully self-deport which will solve a huge financial problem for legal USA citizens (i.e. why should we pay for their bus or plane fares back to their countries of origin!) CUT OFF THEIR WELFARE BENEFITS AND THEIR JOBS!!! LET THEM SELF-DEPORT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE! Of course, our borders need to be secured too and by military means. I'd love to see these all happen! Will Bush allow these to happen? Very unlikely NOT, so IMPEACH HIM NOW!

    As are most legal USA citizens, I am tired of being freeloaded from, so the cheapest and easiest ways to get rid of illegal aliens is fine by me. And, let's get rid of businesses who hire them and lawmakers who
    encourage them to come here.

    One thing is certain, Booshie has to be impeached! I don't know how to do it and I've sent messages to congress critters numerous times on the invasions USA citizens suffer every day, but something needs to be done before Booshie's term as President expires in 2008. 2008 may be too late for the welfare of the USA and even with the 2006 elections because congress mostly isn't listening to us either.
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    Thought I'd chime in on the employer sanctions plan.

    IF they were implemented, and were effective, then we would ONLY keep out the productive individuals.


    The sanctions would have little effect(besides removing their cover-story) for those intending to rape and pillage and de-fraud.


    Lets consider what new, massive Big Brother spying powers will be proposed to keep tabs on us citizens' businesses.

    I agree that employer sanctions should be part of the solution to this problem.

    BUT if we start out with a program to only hunt for Americans, only fine heavily Americans, only imprison Amercians..........the politicians might just realize that they foisted a new "tax" on the public, and declare the immigration problem over(and then do nothing).

    Those were just a few thoughts. Still go heavy on the employer sanctions stuff ,though. But don't trade off tougher measures to get them. The elite and powerful know that the law won't apply to them, and the new law will go un-enforced.



    p.s.

    Start building fences now. Nip the problem in the bud. Every invader stopped before they cross border saves X number of dollars, and Y number of lives.

    Say that they will only be put up to protect the environment struggling National wildlife refuges, just don't stop building them . Give Haliburton, and other companies bonuses for completing their sections at rapid speeds.

    Allow volunteers the task of aiding in the defense of the border, and the repair crews.

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    It certainly WOULDN'T be all that difficult to deport 20 million illegal immigrants. Once we get our act together, we'll herd these criminal tresspassers out of our country like so many cattle. In fact, we deported millions of illegal immigrants in the past. During the Great Depression, Americans concluded that illegal immigrants were having a disastrous effect on the American economy. So we rounded up millions of them and gave them the boot. We did it once. We can sure as hell do it again. And believe me, we will.

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    Agreed! From what I've read here and what I've read on numerous "let's send them back home" illegal alien websites there needs to be more than one action. These are not my ideas per say but those of other groups:

    1. Militarize our borders and build fences (after all, our Presidunce and Congress Critters do this for so many foreign countries such as Iraq and North Korea to name two, while they mostly ignore our borders at home). It's time they take care of legal US citizens FIRST and stop trying to play police detective or world dictator (whichever goal applies) to other countries at the expense of America.

    2. Cut off welfare benefits for illegal aliens. And, stop granting citizenship to anchor babies.

    3. Go after the businesses who hire illegal aliens with heavy fines and jail sentences.

    4. Deport illegal aliens. This will need to be in conjunction with the other steps. Deporting is fine for criminal illegals and others too, but since there are already an estimated 12-20 million illegals here, would be very costly to US taxpayers. However, once all the illegals are gone, think of all the billions saved by taxpayers in welfare benefits, K-12 schools, in-state tuition (in some States), savings on crime and prison room and board and free cable TV and exercise rooms, to mention just some of the savings.

    Some say the costs of deportation will be too costly, but I disagree considering the savings that will be gained if they are all forced to scram back to their countries of origin, or are forced to leave through cutting off benefits and jobs.

    I believe all four steps listed above will be necessary to solve the massive problems we face. Now, will Jorge Bush or the Congress Critters listen and impliment these steps? Or, will we the US citizens be forced to enforce these changes ourselves'?
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    Before you even think about pumping out the water you have to plug the leak called the porous border......30 to 50,000 US TROOPS on the border NOW...then you can talk about massive deportations or some amnesty...while Congress TALKS 1,000 to 10,000 enter AGAIN tonight and tomorrow etc...........and next month and next year and 5 years from now......

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    20 million people

    hello
    20 million people is a lot of people to deport
    dunno how he will do that
    wel lwisj him all the best he is able to do that
    though i think there is no logical solution to deport so many people

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    Welcome cutie!

    We can do anything that we put are mind to. If we say we can't we won't, if we say we will we can. It isn't like looking for a terrorist on the otherside of the planet that hides in holes in the ground.
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    Cutiepie, 20 million people is A LOT LOT LOT of people to be in a country ILLEGALLY. They can and should be deported. All it takes is for the U.S.
    to REALLY crack down on employers who hire them, in which case it would not even require deportation. The other option is for Private Bush to say, "If you are here ILLEGALLY, you must LEAVE or face forced deportation". That's not an option because it is hard, it's not an option because it is not on the Bush agenda or plan.

    HOWEVER, if the situation was different and HE WANTED them to leave, they would be gone. This is just a matter of having the will to do what is right.

    Today with this president, it is not a matter of can or should it is a matter of if he WANTS something. That is the name of the game we are playing in 2005. Pretty sad state of affairs for the USA.
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