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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…8hrs8H

Mass Deportation Would Be a Disaster

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Mass deportation would force people to do it the correct way. We are against illegal immigration not legal immigration.

 @ISIDEWITH submitted…12hrs12H

Mayorkas Highlights Asylum System Abuse Amid Border Crisis

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3hrs3H

Ireland's Political Landscape Shaped by Immigration and International Solidarity

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 @9N7J99Gfrom Maine  answered…7mins7m

Yes unless the candidate has proved through documentation that he/she has large study-, work- or family-oriented reasons…

 @9N7G5X4 from New Jersey answered…42mins42m

They shouldn’t be required but it should already be expected that they would have to learn a new language anyway.

 @9N6YD8P from New Jersey answered…5hrs5H

No, but to encourage them to learn English, the government should provide free language learning courses.

 @9N6XPSM from Ohio answered…5hrs5H

The process of entering should be heavily invested in and ensure no one enters without documentation and removes the inc…

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…5hrs5H

Just as US citizens they should be sentenced to a trial and be placed in prison; then serve their time not be uprooted.

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…5hrs5H

Depends on how rapid the flow of the immigrants are and if they are contributing to the economy or not.

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…5hrs5H

no border should be built what so ever. No one is illegal or should be denied sanction on stolen land.

 @9N6VQLW from New Jersey answered…6hrs6H

No, keep the current wall but improve policies concerning immigration and the process to become a U.S. citizen

 @9N6GMHF from North Carolina answered…8hrs8H

i feel like government assistance comes with citizenship, and if you aren't a U.S citizen then you shouldn't have access…

 @9N6K8JM from Louisiana answered…9hrs9H

No and illegal immigrants should be deported (first offense) or jailed without citizens rights (since they are not citiz…

 @9N5XMF7 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

Yes, so long as they graduated from a high school in the state they are trying to receive in-state tuition rates.

 @9N5VFFN from Georgia answered…18hrs18H

The Ron White method: buy Mexico and flip it. Purge corruption in the Mexican government, improve the quality of life o…

 @9N5VCX9 from California answered…18hrs18H

It depends on how they became an illegal immigrant and how long they’ve been here and what they’re up to while here

 @9N5PB2H from Oregon answered…21hrs21H

if they qualify for staying in that state for however long it counts to be a resident to qualify for in state. Just like…

 @9N5JXC9 from Massachusetts answered…23hrs23H

No. Immigration is not an enumerated power of the federal government. It should be left to the States.