Moreluck,
immigration is a perpetual problem. Its like a revolving door. Closing our borders wont help the problem as you say. Only 11% of our immigration problem comes from illegal border crossings. OF that 11%, you have to divide that by 3 (northern, southern and florida coastline) thats 3.6 % per corridor and if you go further, and take the 3.6% and divide that by california, arizona, new mexico and texas, that comes out to 0.91666 percent per state in illegal crossings. And thats not going to help anything.
The accumulated cost factor in "rounding" them up, holding them, processing them, transporting them and releasing them would bankrupt the state responsible for doing it.
The greatest percentage of illegals comes from LEGAL crossings, then overstaying the visas. This will happen year after year after year after year.....infinity. The reason? Tourism and dollars. The investments made by tourists outwieghs the need to kick them out, so the goverment has done nothing to stop it for decades.
This isnt an obama problem, its been the nature of business for decades.
The unintended consequence of the practice is over 20 million unwanted guests residing in our country. FOX would have you believe that they all came from mexico, and your statement of "driving a packed bus from la to mexico" proves it.
Anyone who invests the time to see where illegal immigration stems from would know driving a bus to mexico isnt the solution.
Political rhetoric used to convince its followers that mexicans are the sole problem are the problem themselves. FOX spends a ton of time talking about arizona and border jumpers, but never talk about what percentage that really represents in reality to the total number of illegal aliens entering this country.
You could post military personel along the entire border of the united states and you would only stop 11% of illegal immigration.
Lets not use phoney rhetoric to blame mexicans for the health care issue.
Peace.
immigration is a perpetual problem. Its like a revolving door. Closing our borders wont help the problem as you say. Only 11% of our immigration problem comes from illegal border crossings. OF that 11%, you have to divide that by 3 (northern, southern and florida coastline) thats 3.6 % per corridor and if you go further, and take the 3.6% and divide that by california, arizona, new mexico and texas, that comes out to 0.91666 percent per state in illegal crossings. And thats not going to help anything.
The accumulated cost factor in "rounding" them up, holding them, processing them, transporting them and releasing them would bankrupt the state responsible for doing it.
The greatest percentage of illegals comes from LEGAL crossings, then overstaying the visas. This will happen year after year after year after year.....infinity. The reason? Tourism and dollars. The investments made by tourists outwieghs the need to kick them out, so the goverment has done nothing to stop it for decades.
This isnt an obama problem, its been the nature of business for decades.
The unintended consequence of the practice is over 20 million unwanted guests residing in our country. FOX would have you believe that they all came from mexico, and your statement of "driving a packed bus from la to mexico" proves it.
Anyone who invests the time to see where illegal immigration stems from would know driving a bus to mexico isnt the solution.
Political rhetoric used to convince its followers that mexicans are the sole problem are the problem themselves. FOX spends a ton of time talking about arizona and border jumpers, but never talk about what percentage that really represents in reality to the total number of illegal aliens entering this country.
You could post military personel along the entire border of the united states and you would only stop 11% of illegal immigration.
Lets not use phoney rhetoric to blame mexicans for the health care issue.
Peace.