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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 759459" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>And what are the costs if these illegals never get deported and are sometime later granted Amnesty (say, because they can prove they been in the USA for over 10 years as example) ?</p><p>Now, you would have all these non educated people, that will never get a decent job or none at all.</p><p>And they can never constribute back to the american society (taxes), and basically become a lifetime burden (and some will choose crime for a living).</p><p>Even, if these then educated illegals do get deportet later, isn't it better for them to go back home, be educated and have a chance to earn a living ?</p><p>These kids didn't come on their own. Their parents smuggled them in. They are innocent children, that harmed no one.</p><p>Wouldn't it be cruel to rob these innocent little ones from education and basically screw up thier entire future life ?</p><p>Atleast educate them until deportation hearings are made, or Immigration laws are changed and enforced.</p><p> </p><p>Is there any 1 single american politician out there, that can predict what will happen, in the future, to all these long term illegal residents in America ?</p><p>One thing is certain, you won't deport them all.</p><p> </p><p>Most of you post, they need to learn english, and live like an american. How can they do that, if on the other hand you want to deny them school/education ?</p><p> </p><p>Face it, I'm not throughly happy with all the new legal immigrants comming to Canada (Asians, Pakistanies, Africans, etc).</p><p>But, even I admit, I can see the way they are developing.</p><p>It's the first, and mostly 2nd generation that doesn't adapt to our society.</p><p>But, by the 3rd generation, most lose the Turban, Veils, and are just like us. Eat our junkfood, too (mac donalds, etc). Some even lost their homeland language, like many of us that had/have ancestors originally from Europe or somewhere else.</p><p> </p><p>In closing, and once again :</p><p>If you don't educate them, a larger cost is facing the american tax payer and society in the near future (it only takes just over a decade to go thru the school system).</p><p>If you do, and they get jobs, they will pay those education costs back in no time.</p><p> </p><p>And pick-up : They have chosen America for a place to live, so for Canada to educate them is irrelevant.</p><p>They are in the US, and either you let those illegal children and teenagers wonder the streets during school hrs, or you educate them, and give them a chance in life.</p><p>That's the decision the American people and American politicians need to make, and it's definitly not an easy one.</p><p>Unless, the solution is just to round up all illegals , (no exemptions), and deport them all.</p><p>But, until such a law like that comes into effect, I would say give these innocent children a chance in life and educate them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 759459, member: 23950"] And what are the costs if these illegals never get deported and are sometime later granted Amnesty (say, because they can prove they been in the USA for over 10 years as example) ? Now, you would have all these non educated people, that will never get a decent job or none at all. And they can never constribute back to the american society (taxes), and basically become a lifetime burden (and some will choose crime for a living). Even, if these then educated illegals do get deportet later, isn't it better for them to go back home, be educated and have a chance to earn a living ? These kids didn't come on their own. Their parents smuggled them in. They are innocent children, that harmed no one. Wouldn't it be cruel to rob these innocent little ones from education and basically screw up thier entire future life ? Atleast educate them until deportation hearings are made, or Immigration laws are changed and enforced. Is there any 1 single american politician out there, that can predict what will happen, in the future, to all these long term illegal residents in America ? One thing is certain, you won't deport them all. Most of you post, they need to learn english, and live like an american. How can they do that, if on the other hand you want to deny them school/education ? Face it, I'm not throughly happy with all the new legal immigrants comming to Canada (Asians, Pakistanies, Africans, etc). But, even I admit, I can see the way they are developing. It's the first, and mostly 2nd generation that doesn't adapt to our society. But, by the 3rd generation, most lose the Turban, Veils, and are just like us. Eat our junkfood, too (mac donalds, etc). Some even lost their homeland language, like many of us that had/have ancestors originally from Europe or somewhere else. In closing, and once again : If you don't educate them, a larger cost is facing the american tax payer and society in the near future (it only takes just over a decade to go thru the school system). If you do, and they get jobs, they will pay those education costs back in no time. And pick-up : They have chosen America for a place to live, so for Canada to educate them is irrelevant. They are in the US, and either you let those illegal children and teenagers wonder the streets during school hrs, or you educate them, and give them a chance in life. That's the decision the American people and American politicians need to make, and it's definitly not an easy one. Unless, the solution is just to round up all illegals , (no exemptions), and deport them all. But, until such a law like that comes into effect, I would say give these innocent children a chance in life and educate them. [/QUOTE]
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