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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 206894" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree that the border should be tightened first. Anything else won't work until that is done. I refuse to call the proposal "Amnesty". Amnesty is gettting away with a crime without any type of punishment. These illegals will have to pay (literally) for their immigration status to be changed and it will costs thousands of dollars. And that doesn't include the fines which are also thousands of dollars. They will probably have to return to their countrys before recieving their documentation that states that their status has been changed from illegal to legal. Even if they end up not having to return to the countrys they came from they will still be paying out thousands of dollars. That doesn't sound like Amnesty to me.</p><p></p><p>I'm feeling the affects as if I was an illegal alien because my wife is one. We are currently in the process of changing her status so we've already handed over a couple thousand dollars to the INS and an immigration lawyer for her case and we aren't even close to being done. I'm more than happy to pay because I'm helping my wife but it is a pain. She'll have to return to her home country before she can come back and later call this country her home. Whether this Immigration Bill goes through or not is not important to me because either way the whole process is costing us allot of heart ache. Financially and emotionally. Amnesty? LOL. Not even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 206894, member: 198"] I agree that the border should be tightened first. Anything else won't work until that is done. I refuse to call the proposal "Amnesty". Amnesty is gettting away with a crime without any type of punishment. These illegals will have to pay (literally) for their immigration status to be changed and it will costs thousands of dollars. And that doesn't include the fines which are also thousands of dollars. They will probably have to return to their countrys before recieving their documentation that states that their status has been changed from illegal to legal. Even if they end up not having to return to the countrys they came from they will still be paying out thousands of dollars. That doesn't sound like Amnesty to me. I'm feeling the affects as if I was an illegal alien because my wife is one. We are currently in the process of changing her status so we've already handed over a couple thousand dollars to the INS and an immigration lawyer for her case and we aren't even close to being done. I'm more than happy to pay because I'm helping my wife but it is a pain. She'll have to return to her home country before she can come back and later call this country her home. Whether this Immigration Bill goes through or not is not important to me because either way the whole process is costing us allot of heart ache. Financially and emotionally. Amnesty? LOL. Not even close. [/QUOTE]
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