12 million, 14 million what's the difference. The fact is we have a lot of people who don't think that laws apply to them. It just so happens that most if not all of these people are hispanic. I hear people who are of hispanic decent complaining that we are picking on them. That's not the case at all the fact is amoung that large number of illegals are hardened criminals, robbers, rapists and on and on.
Why does Mexico and the Mexican people think they should get special treatment just because their country happens to be right next door. This all goes back to the fact that we have had a system in place to allow people wishing to live to gain a path to citizenship. Just because you happen to get into the country, find a job and maybe have a few kids doesn't lesson the crime. You took that risk by jumping over the border.
In most people's mind there is no middle ground. It seems that the question here is do we as Americans uphold the laws of our country or just turn a blind eye to the mass influx of illegals to our country?
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One solution that would work
Heavy fines for employers hiring any illegal would turn off the spikett, thereby making it nearly impossible for them to gain employment.
The Goshen effect
I live in northern Indiana. Approximately 25 miles southeast of us is the City of Goshen, In. Goshen is close to Elkhart, In which is the RV capital of the world. During the boom times thousands of illegals made their way to northern Indiana to work for any one of 100 manufacturers. The problems was most of them could not speak english, the crime rate in Goshen went from non-existant to dealing with gangs and various other crimes. The cost to the city and taxpayers was enormous. The hospitals were inindated with high number of uninsured patients. You get the picture.

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