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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]Why do you think it is such a bad decision, OP? [/quote] DP...it allows the "texas authorities" to sweep up anyone who could be a migrant. ie anyone who looks Latino. Regardless of being a born American, a legal immigrant or someone who crossed illegally. IOW, no due process and it is the beginning of "brownshirts" basically.[/quote] Texas does not have the resources to do massive sweeps that you dream about. But according to the law they passed, if someone crosses they can be immediately returned to Mexico. There is no due process needed for jumping the border. Deporting people that are here illegally is righting a wrong. What has happened is that Texas is filling a void that Biden created. Texas has been begging the Biden administration to get a handle on the invasion of illegal immigrants and has been ignored. [/quote] So what happens when they pick up someone they think came here illegally but is actually legal? And they then deport him? If there’s no due process where these issues are found, there will be many mistakes like this.[/quote] If they became legal then they have a legal document to prove it...[/quote] And how do they present that if there’s no due process? I don’t walk around with my birth certificate or passport on me. Do you?[/quote] Do you have a case in which that actually happened? Nobody is going to deport someone right there on the spot without asking for documentation. Where is this even? At the border? At the supermarket? At work? Legal citizens usually have a driver's license. If not and if it is a concern though, you can have it in your email/phone always. [/quote] The law hasn’t gone into effect so obviously there are no examples. But the feds have deported citizens accidentally. It’s a much bigger risk in a system with no due process like Texas has designed. A drivers license doesn’t prove citizenship, many people don’t have them, and even people who do don’t carry them all the time. [/quote] In Texas you do need either citizenship or proof of status (including refugee/asylum status) to get a license so that confusion and deportation case you speak of cannot happen as long as you carry a license. [/quote] Great! Then you can deport anyone and everyone that is not carrying a license! What could go wrong?[/quote] About 10% of the adult US population doesn’t have a license. They must all be illegals![/quote] Then they either have a passport/naturalization/birth cert or the U.S. won’t miss them much lol [/quote]
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