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 @9LXTYYR from Pennsylvania answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but if they commit another felony they should not be released from jail until there time is served even if they are…

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 @9LYCSFD from Oregon answered…13hrs13H

My idea is to fine them a certain amount like $100 but let them know that if they go to one of the shelters to get an ev…

 @9LYPPZR from California answered…1hr1H

If they commit a serious crime, death penalty is the answer. If we deport them they will come back to US again.

 @9LYPHWN from Arizona answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but it should be easier to get a working Visa in the United States. There should be a more accessible program for t…

 @9LYNWKL from California answered…3hrs3H

No, however make it more universally easy to find access to organizations willing to support/get the individual the help…

 @9LYNWKL from California answered…3hrs3H

No, not until they get citizenship like legal immigrants had to, it’s unfair to those who went through the process of en…

 @9LYNRM2 from Washington answered…3hrs3H

no but at least provide the, food clothing medicine if need and try to offer an available shelter or housing to them

 @9LYNLSW from Washington answered…3hrs3H

Personally, I believe rent and the cost of mortgage should be lowered to allow for people to be able to afford to live w…

 @9LYNLSW from Washington answered…3hrs3H

Personally I believe in Universal Healthcare, so yes. I also believe that MRI's, CT scans and things of the like should…

 @9LYNLKY from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

No but a portion of it should be redirected into getting rid of corrupt cops and establishing better methods to prevent…

 @9LYNLKY from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

I support it only in extreme cases where the criminal cannot be rehabilitated (with proof of inability to rehabilitate)…

 @9LYNLKY from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

Yes, beginning with voluntary buyback and a ban on purchasing before enforcing a mandatory buyback, but I also believe a…

 @9LYNLKY from Kansas answered…3hrs3H

No, not until the country is out of debt. For the moment we need to focus on saving the Earth instead of trying to leave…

 @9LYNHYY from Washington answered…3hrs3H

No, there are already plenty of empty apartments. We don’t need to build more, we need to fill the ones we have.

 @9LYN96X from Texas answered…4hrs4H

No. The Department of Defense and Homeland Security should be dealing with this. However one of the president’s jobs is…

 @9LYMYZG from Washington D.C. answered…4hrs4H

no, it's already ineffective, people can still cross illegally and find different ways around them. a wall would never d…

 @9LYMY67 from Georgia answered…4hrs4H

If the threat is imminent then the President should be allowed to make that decision without Congress but, if it is not,…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…4hrs4H

Democracy. Overall, I value Democracy above all else, I don’t agree with everything it preaches or “claims” it all stands…

 @9LYMKLT from Utah answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but instead of building a physical wall add surveillance barriers from illegal immigration and use our military pre…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…5hrs5H

Not enough information has been made public to make an informed decision

 @9LYMBYM from Florida answered…5hrs5H

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 @9LYMBYM from Florida answered…5hrs5H

The student loan program, as it stands, is the very reason for the high cost in this country. Spending more isn't the an…

 @9LYMBYM from Florida answered…5hrs5H

"Critical Race Theory" is far too broad of a concept to be able to answer this question accurately. There are concepts w…

  @cherryzombie from Alabama answered…6hrs6H

yes, but only if the crime is a felony offense and only after they have served their time in prison.