Illegal Immigration Laws
It is against the law for any citizen of another nation to enter the United States or remain here without being granted permission.
First illegal entry is a misdemeanor because Americans want our border patrol agents to be able to quickly deport Illegal immigrants without a jury trial.
The current penalty for illegally immigrating to the United States is deportation with a second offense being prosecuted as felony. Being caught as an illegal immigrant in the United States results in being banned from legal entry for 10 years.
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Those words you wrote? I don't think they mean what you think they mean............
anymore. What a difference sixty years or so make, when my parents were allowed to
legally immigrated to America after waiting for years in a bombed out country with no work and little pay for what there was, they were required to have a sponsor, sign a contract that they would neither seek or accept government assistance for five years and were responsible for paying their own bills and never thought they had the right to have others support them. What we have now is a system that rewards invaders and doubles down on every baby they squirt out (sorry but that is what it is).