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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dems brought them in and now they're complaining it's too expensive to deport them...[/quote] They come because Republicans keep hiring them. [/quote] Great. Then you agree: - enforce the borders, turn away illegals - stop citizenship by birth - deport illegal alien criminals and fraudsters, and their children/ families - tax remittances - bolster worker visa programs - require e-verify - fine employers, deport illegals trying to work - clear phony asylum book, deport all asylum country shoppers (if you traipsed through 1+ other country, you are a fraud) [/quote] All of this sounds fine but why tax remittances? Are you assuming any money remitted was earned by illegal immigrants and therefore never taxed? [/quote] You tax remittances to decrease the benefit of being in the US. Trump can do it on Day 1 and should. There should be no rewards for illegally entering the US. [b]Also, we don't need worker visa programs--those get abused[/b]. [/quote] Not even seasonal agricultural worker visa programs?[/quote] Those are slave labor programs. Government sanctioned, so it's fine. [/quote] American workers don't want those jobs. Even for $26 an hour. And those jobs supply us with the majority of our vegetables, fruits, nuts along with being the labor for a lot of our meat industry. You can pontificate while you starve. I'm as liberal as they come but there's a point where the virtue signaling goes beyond basic human survival needs.[/quote] then we need to give those foreign fruit pickers status. we cannot have a permanent underclass who live in the shadows, are both exploited and stealing ametican identities /exploiting american citizens. i used to work in a medical clininc in TP MD and so many people were sharing SS#s and scamming medicaid. [/quote] There is already a guest worker program for migrant farmworkers. If farms are using undocumented labor, it is because they don’t want to use existing formal channels. We can all speculate as to why.[/quote] So it boils down to employers choosing to hire undocumented workers. Want to stop this crap? You find out who's employing them and fine *them*, punish *them*, regulate *them.* Going after the migrants won't work unless there's nothing here for them unless done legally. But Trump/MAGA/any Republican really won't do that because it's too fun to punch down on the "illegals." [/quote] Punish both sides. At the same time . All criminals and fraudsters deported immediately. High priority. Stop citizenship by birth too. A fruit picker doesn’t need to show up with wives, aunts, children. [/quote] They don’t. [/quote] DP. They can but it's not clear how many do. Temporary agricultural workers on H-2A visas [b]can[/b] bring family. "An H-2A worker's spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age may seek admission in H-4 nonimmigrant classification. Family members are not eligible for employment in the United States while in H-4 status."[/quote]
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