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-The vast majority of illegals are decent law abiding people.
-there is a lot of talk about shipping 11million people against their will out of the country. Ignoring the inevitable mistakes, do we really want to have our government to have the funded, staffed, trained and tested ability to move 11 million people from point A to point B, against their will?
-they broke the law to get here, period. To forgive that we have the right to ask a few things. How and when and who helped you get here? Where did you get your fake ID? Who hired you? Learn English, pay back taxes as best you can, and pass the tests.
-The US is a unique country. We are unified not by race or ethnicity, but by a common set of beliefs. For a country such as that, it is inherently dangerous to have a large number of people who are estranged from that belief, who are inherently separate. That is a prime reason to deal with this, knowing that just moving that many people is expensive, problematic, and as dangerous as having them here unassimilated.
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