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I know I will donate my own money to build a wall so fucking tall along the boarder that no one could get over it. Still, things have to be done to correct the problem that already exists. Spending money on a problem is what has to be done sometimes

And if you build a wall just along the Mexico border do you think that is going to correct the problem? You will have to build a wall around the entire United States. From Washington along the Canadian border to Maine, down to Florida, down around and up back along Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to California and back up to Washington.

People who want to get in will get in. They will dig tunnels if you build a wall, they will get on boats and just go to a new drop off anywhere in the gulf, they'd go around Florida and back up. They'll go into the Pacific and up along California, Oregon and Washington.

A wall along the border wont stop the human will to better their lives.
 
So the concept of a deterrent completely escapes you?
 
And if you build a wall just along the Mexico border do you think that is going to correct the problem? You will have to build a wall around the entire United States. From Washington along the Canadian border to Maine, down to Florida, down around and up back along Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to California and back up to Washington.

People who want to get in will get in. They will dig tunnels if you build a wall, they will get on boats and just go to a new drop off anywhere in the gulf, they'd go around Florida and back up. They'll go into the Pacific and up along California, Oregon and Washington.

A wall along the border wont stop the human will to better their lives.

Then plan B must go into motion. Invade Mexico and claim it as our own.
 
if the economy keeps getting worse we will need to build a wall to keep them in
 
its like that movie "A day without a mexican", where they all disappeared and the society collapsed. Well there was a day a few years ago here in LA where they all went on "strike" for a day for immigrants rights. The end result: a lot less traffic on the freeway.

:ghoti:

In Bend about twice a year the INS does a token raid, always on a restaurant for some reason. When they do, hundreds of hispanics disappear for 3-4 days and then everyone returns to work. It makes little difference to Bend in general. A few motel managers may have to clean rooms and a few contractors will have to pay legal wages to legal citizens for a job or two, but the average person is not impacted at all. Any job they were doing is done by a legal citizen until they return.

When it happens we just say "Cinco De Mayo came early this year".

Most of the illegals here work at the motels and in construction/landscaping
 
So 45% did not commit a crime.

100% committed a federal crime.

Under Title 8 Section 1325 of the U.S. Code, "Improper Entry by Alien," any citizen of any country other than the United States who:

Enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers; or

Eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers; or

Attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact;
has committed a federal crime.

Violations are punishable by criminal fines and imprisonment for up to six months. Repeat offenses can bring up to two years in prison. Additional civil fines may be imposed at the discretion of immigration judges, but civil fines do not negate the criminal sanctions or nature of the offense.


http://americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/isacrime.html
 
And if you build a wall just along the Mexico border do you think that is going to correct the problem? You will have to build a wall around the entire United States. From Washington along the Canadian border to Maine, down to Florida, down around and up back along Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to California and back up to Washington.

People who want to get in will get in. They will dig tunnels if you build a wall, they will get on boats and just go to a new drop off anywhere in the gulf, they'd go around Florida and back up. They'll go into the Pacific and up along California, Oregon and Washington.

A wall along the border wont stop the human will to better their lives.

95% of the problem is Mexicans, and they come here only because it's easy as pie. I seriously doubt they'd go to any great effort to come here.
 
100% committed a crime by being here in the first place.

55% of them were convicted of a more serious crime

The majority of crimes committed in America never result in the apprehension of suspects, so it's likely most of the rest of them committed all kinds of crimes but got away with it.
 
Who are the victims of these "crimes?"

The federal government has little business dealing with crime. Even as invasive as it is, there are just ~215K federal prisoners. The states and local jails have 10x that many.
 
95% of the problem is Mexicans, and they come here only because it's easy as pie. I seriously doubt they'd go to any great effort to come here.

Considering how hard they work when they get here, I very much doubt they'd just stop trying to get here because of a wall along the Mexico border.
 
this is just fucking comical. how can we take this seriously when you can just walk across the border and its all good.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203752604576641421449460968.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

The reeling housing market has come to this: To shore it up, two Senators are preparing to introduce a bipartisan bill Thursday that would give residence visas to foreigners who spend at least $500,000 to buy houses in the U.S.

The provision is part of a larger package of immigration measures, co-authored by Sens. Charles Schumer (D., N.Y.) and Mike Lee (R., Utah), designed to spur more foreign investment in the U.S.

Foreigners have accounted for a growing share of home purchases in South Florida, Southern California, Arizona and other hard-hit markets. Chinese and Canadian buyers, among others, are taking advantage not only of big declines in U.S. home prices and reduced competition from Americans but also of favorable foreign exchange rates.
 
Considering how hard they work when they get here...

blah, blah, blah...

That's the biggest piece of fiction ever perpetrated about Hispanics.

I've worked with them and for them and had them work for me, and I've never met a single one that stood out as a harder-than-average worker.

I think the pathetic state and condition of THEIR own country, Mexico, speaks volumes about their supposedly super-human work effort.
 

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