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Re:hello 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: -7  
It is very difficult to encourage legal immigration when we are offering so much to illegals.In some states illegals can get a drivers license, welfare, health care housing and education.Why should they want to be legal, there is no incentive.We must make it harder to enter illegally.We must add more incentives to come into this country legally.
 
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Re:hello 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
One of the problems with the immigration issue is that so many people equate it to homeland security. Most of the 12 million immigrants we've spoken of have come here to work menial jobs and earn a living for their families. It's the white collar work and student visas that are a threat to our national security. The Government Accountability Office couldn't even find out how many of them the Federal Government has issued, nevertheless who they all went to. Stop handing out welfare and reduce the restrictions on Mexicans. They are already here, we need to help them assimilate into our culture. They don't want to blow us up, they want to wash cars, mow lawns, and pick fruit. They want to own homes and cars and raise families. Who would be against that?
 
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