@9G9TKYF7mos7MO
Not all immigrants are involved with crime and are only looking for new opportunities to support their families and themselves. Instead, they should provide fair trial and investigation to then consider whether or not they should be deported, and if not, they should get a chance to live in America because they haven't done anything wrong but work hard and hope for a better future.
@9LZ69CN3wks3W
who can say who owns a country i believe people should be able to live where they please obviously they have to work to get the position their in
@9GGCPCK7mos7MO
Although illegal immigrants should be turned over to federal authorities and deported, illegal immigrants should be given the choice to make a change in order to ensure that they will stay in the U.S.
@9G4ZXCZ7mos7MO
I believe not all illegal immigrants should be deported because in most cases it wasn't their choice to come to the united states. and regardless the United States should be a country where people go for a better life and for freedom like what Americans wanted. It is not fair that a long time ago when the United States was created that the country was made by a bunch of immigrants but now they aren't allowed? especially if those immigrants haven't done any type of harm they should not be deported.
@9JMYQX9 4mos4MO
Our economy could not survive without the work they do. Plus, the crime rate among illegal immigrants is statistically lower than the rest of the population. The media unfairly highlight crime acts committed by illegals. Most of them are harmless and deporting them would break up families b
They should be given a chance to gain citizenship before being deported straight back to their country. especially if they already have created a life for themself
@9H2KQZY6mos6MO
Although illegal immigrants should be turned over to federal authorities and deported, illegal immigrants should be given the choice to make a change in order to ensure that they will stay in the U.S.
@9GYL79K6mos6MO
if we were to detain immigrants the population will surtainy would go down as well as constructions jobeies
@9FQ6Y668mos8MO
1. It is a practical impossibility to deport millions of people.
2. If it were possible, it would be ruinously expensive.
3. If possible and affordable, it would be inhumane to break up families, to disrupt peaceable people who contribute to our society, to return people to countries where they have no/weak ties and may be unable to speak the language or find a job, to deport people who themselves did not break the law because they were brought here as children, to dump people into dangerous circumstances due to crime or living conditions.
4. We have a treaty obligation to permit those seekin… Read more
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