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From KNSD-TV San Diego website:

Bill Would Make It Crime To Live In U.S. Illegally

SAN DIEGO -- One of the toughest border security bills in a decade is expected to clear the U.S. House of Representative by the end of the week, bringing the controversial bill one step closer to becoming law.

Currently, immigrants in the U.S. without a visa or green card are breaking civil law and often left alone if they make it past the border. The proposed new legislation would make it a violation of criminal law -- making it a federal crime to live in the United States illegally -- that is enforceable anywhere and at anytime.

The security bill is setting off a heated debate

"There's always going to be an opening," a man at the U.S.-Mexico border told NBC 7/39.

Former U.S. Attorney Pete Nunez said that he has been asking for a bill strengthening immigration laws for almost two decades.

"It should serve as an incentive for some illegal aliens to depart because they now can be prosecuted," said Nunez. "Prosecuted easily."

The new law would effectively turn an estimated 10 million illegal immigrants in this country into felons, preventing them from ever being in this country legally because felons can't apply for citizenship.