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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1222611" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree about ignorance of the facts. I have lived and breathed illegal immigration for the majority of the past 9 years. I've had to fight for my wife to get legal status. My in laws and seemingly all of their cousins are still illegal. Most Americans are ignorant to just how or immigration works. I was one of them. And most are even more ignorant as to just how dangerous and porous our southern border is. </p><p></p><p>I've heard many plans for immigration reform from numerous members of Congress and talking heads. None address deporting all illegals. I think that's because most of them realize that its unrealistic to think that we will deport that many people. There are whole towns and small cities that would have their economies collapse if everyone of their illegals were deported. I think one thing most of them agree on is that the goal should be to weed out the habitual criminals from the workers. But sadly they can't agree on securing the border first. And that is foolish. It will be 1986 all over again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1222611, member: 198"] I agree about ignorance of the facts. I have lived and breathed illegal immigration for the majority of the past 9 years. I've had to fight for my wife to get legal status. My in laws and seemingly all of their cousins are still illegal. Most Americans are ignorant to just how or immigration works. I was one of them. And most are even more ignorant as to just how dangerous and porous our southern border is. I've heard many plans for immigration reform from numerous members of Congress and talking heads. None address deporting all illegals. I think that's because most of them realize that its unrealistic to think that we will deport that many people. There are whole towns and small cities that would have their economies collapse if everyone of their illegals were deported. I think one thing most of them agree on is that the goal should be to weed out the habitual criminals from the workers. But sadly they can't agree on securing the border first. And that is foolish. It will be 1986 all over again. [/QUOTE]
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