I support securing our borders and reforming our immigration laws. I understand your position. I strongly disagree with it because I believe it is cruel and unjust, and because demonization is no path to a solution.
The choice is to make the hard choices needed to solve the problem, or else maintain the status quo. Whether you know it or not, your uncompromising approach marks you as an effective advocate for the latter.
You are for the side of the poor illegals and I am on the side of the poor U.S. citizens. Americans FIRST!! Wanting mass deportation, a wall, enforcement of existing immigration laws and a moratorium on ALL migration is hardly remaining status quo.
1. Moratorium on ALL migration until we have sufficient laws in place and those that will enforce them.
2. ALL illegals have one chance to come forward and become registered. They will be returned to their country of origin and will have a chance at a later period of time enter this country through legal means at their own expense. Those that have not registered and are caught, will be returned to their country of origin with NO chance of legal entry.
3. A wall must be built and enforced by adequate personnel and adequate defense mechanisms.
4. Birthright citizenship and chain migration must end.
5. Those caught hiring ILLEGALS will face a mandatory jail sentence of 5 years; with no chance of a reduced sentence.
6. Medicaid, Medicare, and food stamps must be stopped to ALL those who are identified as ILLEGAL.
This IS fair and just to the citizens of the U.S. Just think of all the $$ that will be saved and could be re-invested back into the welfare of this country.