Immigration Policies- Why Force It Upon Someone Else?

A very poor attempt at trying to twist what I posted.

Can you actually address the content of a post without leaning on liberal talking point crutches?

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Entering the country illegally is a crime.

There would be no sanctuary cities if there were no illegal immigrants.

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Oh I like that. A lot. Say 70%?

Really, in a nutshell you are correct.

Globalism vs. Nationalism.

The liberals are attempting to portray nationalism as a dirty word akin to being a racist or a white supremacist. All while what they are attempting to make happen is some new kind of idea that will work…why? Just because they truly believe are morally superior and more intelligent than anyone else.

Yet, right before their eyes look at what is happening in real time with Brexit.

The dumb fools can’t see the writing on the wall even if it is carved into their foreheads.

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Yes, but this could be a compromise for liberals. It is also the very question that can and will expose their hypocrisy.

I need to correct myself… crossing the border illegally (not through a port of entry) is a misdemeanor aka crime.

Overstaying a visa is a civil violation. Aka not a crime.

So being undocumented doesn’t necessarily mean you committed a crime.

Can you elaborate? Do you agree that we need to deport all illegal immigrants? And that until they do they need to have fear instilled in them?

It’s still breaking the law. It can and will get one deported.

Not if it is a civil violation. Does getting a speeding ticket make you a criminal?

Wow, what a sarcastic load of BS. I love that little dig you made; “do they have to have fear instilled in them?” No, they don’t. They should be deported and discouraged from coming back into the country. Why is this so hard to understand? ICE isn’t the big bad wolf. If they are breaking the law, they are breaking the law. It’s not black and white, that if they arrest them they are automatically using unnecessary force.

If you don’t pay it, then yes. They can apprehend you if you do not pay the ticket or show up to court.

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Does getting a speeding ticket get you deported?

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In Mexico if you go there illegally, they’ll put you in prison. And in Mexican prisons, they don’t feed you or take care of you. They leave you there to rot. I don’t understand why we should be forced to take care of them. It’s a double standard.

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If you’d like to start a thread on penalties for overstayed visas, feel free to do so. Until then, address the topic the OP which is illegal immigrants or in lib-speak undocumented immigrants.

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This is a lib tactic to derail your thread.

Your OP is not about overstayed visas, is it?

And yes you are correct. An person who overstays their visa can be deported (forcibly removed) and restricted from applying for future visas.

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We are not Mexico therefore there is no double standard.

It is globally. People expect the U.S. to take care of illegal immigrants, but don’t make a peep when Mexico treats its non-citizens horribly.

It’s all a political stunt.

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Why should they. Mexico has a law and enforces their law. It is rather difficult to criticize rules that a country has made that they enforce.

We have laws. But our laws are not enforced. Enter confusion, loopholes and exploitation.

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I see your point.

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No need to look further to see their blatant hypocrisy then when Canada closed its borders to those wishing to flee the newly Trump run government and there were millions of jovial cries of “sanctuary City” being heard clear across the US-Canadian border. It was so loud it even bothered the French Canadians. :wink:

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