Wednesday, August 24, 2011

When is an Illegal Immigrant not a Criminal?

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Is Obama deporting too many illegal immigrants or not enough? He says that he is only going to deport those who are criminals. Aren't they ALL criminals for just being here?

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Roy Beck says, "The decision by President Obama to defer deportation and grant work permits while millions of unemployed Americans are looking for work is distressing. It sends a message to the 22 million Americans who can't find a full-time job that the next election is more important than their future."

2 comments:

Joseph said...

Unfortunately the illegals do not even know they are breaking any laws, they have no education in their countries and are just desperate. They are coaxed here, preyed on to come here, they have to pay upwards of $10K to come and then used as modern day slaves for the most part, doing work that many Americans do not want to do. They certainly are not innocent and drink a lot and seek out prostitutes, they create a lot of problems for our communities and put a real strain on our system from police, hospital, public services, etc. But, they are human trafficked here, this is the bigger issue to illegal immigrants, the human trafficking is the big thing that must stop and then we wouldn't have the illegal immigrant problem. Our government is greedy and ineffective, they are controlled by big business who places a demand for the illegals, hence bringing them here, but the biggest problem is human trafficking, this is what really must stop. Until our government takes a stand against human trafficking, until our government stops being controlled by big business, we will always have the illegals and human trafficking here. It all needs to stop, our government just is not doing anything about any of it. Hurting this sector of people, but our society as a whole, it is hurting the fabric of human beings as a whole when we allow human trafficking.

Anonymous said...

Here is some stats on Human Trafficing:

http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=40

Interesting Article.