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How to solve the illegal immigration problem in 5 (almost impossible) steps
1-Secure border to greatly limit the number of illegals entering each day (Although if we can't stop some crazy mofo to enter the White House garden, it might be difficult to do it on a large scale)
2-Go after the employers who do not respect the laws and hire people without checking their status (Pretty much impossible since, all industrial lobbies have the Democrats and Republicans in their pocket, and no President has had the balls to take that step)
3-Make it easier for the hundred of thousands of international students who graduate each year to work and stay in the US (Big companies are complaining they do not have enough skilled labor, plus why give those people an education that will not be used here? Beside the fact off course that international students usually pay the out of State tuition fees)
4-Legalize the current illegals, but only after the border is secured. No way you can deport 11 to 20 millions people, plus there are not enough probation officers, not enough DCF workers, so how are we going to go after all of these people if they are not regularized?
5-Force anyone on welfare who is of abled body to get a job, force anyone who lives in HUD to get a job. (A basically impossible steps to take unless one is ready to face the fury of the general public) however this step would put around 10 million people on the job market for the supposedly low paying jobs that only Mexicans seem to be willing to take.
The illegal immigration debate is just like the high gasoline price or the health care or the social security debate, everyone knows it needs to be fixed but no one has the balls to do anything about it. Furthermore, there are so many special interest groups involved that it has become a total black hole.
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