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Do Republicans Know The Extent Of Contributions By Immigrants Legal

Why do Republicans hate illegal immigrants?

First of all you need to define your terms. in your question you stated "hate" and "illegal". In your support, you stated "immigrants". There is a VERY large difference.

Basically that illegals are here ILLEGALLY!

It appears that your statements are based on a vile dislike of the word "Republican". Illegals do not steal the jobs of fat cat Republicans, they steal them from the high school kid next door trying to save for college or buy his first car. they steal from the public because they demand serviuces and goods but are not taxed to support those goods and services. In essence, they arent pulling their own weight. Are you stating that you approve of freeloaders?

As an aside, did you know that if you added up the number of people who you consider fat cats, did you know that 3 of every 4 fat cats are liberal democrats, as stated by the federal General Accounting Office? I use the word "rich" here, and i define it as anyone making over half a million dollars a year.

So i recommend that you define your terms and your position before you go firing volleys based on hate, and make sure your arguments are complete and accurate.

What are democratic and republican views on immigration?

Democrats are generally for open immigration and letting anyone in.

Republicans are generally for legal immigration, but want to lower/get rid of illegal immigration.

What question would you like to ask the Republican presidential candidates?

Thanks to everyone who asked/shared a question! Watch how candidates addressed some of the issues you raised.

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Should illegal immigrants receive health care?

Hello, read this text: Saul Diaz was a penniless, unemployed and uninsured undocumented alien living in Georgia. He got into a severe car accident. While he was in hospital, he racked up $1 million in medical expenses. Before being sent back to Mexico, he died. The uncompensated bill was left over for the hospital.
An illegal immigrant pregnant lady delivered her baby in U.S. She received Medicaid on her baby and prenatal care. Under the Medicaid, she got paid for her child delivery cost, her Spanish interpreter and diapers for her baby (Guzzardi, 2).
What is the common thread in these two stories? They are both about illegal immigrants who received medical care without paying for it. Here comes another argument: Should we provide health care service to illegal aliens who have not contributed to our country? Would that be unfair to our citizens because we had shared a piece of our properties with the illegal aliens? No matter whether the answer is “yes” or “no”, the illegal immigrants are greatly disturbing out health care system. Read the complete essay here:

Do you agree with Donald Trumps Immigration policy?

There is a lot of merit in it. I don't think anyone who came here illegally should get citizenship before anyone who did so legally and has been waiting.

What kind of precedent does that set? If you want people to honor your laws, you have to respect them yourself.

What would happen if you only arrested shoplifters you think didn't really need what they were taking? Would shoplifting get better or worse?

Sometimes you have to use your head.

How/why can we stop illegal immigration?

How to stop illegal immigration:

1. Protect and defend our borders through all means necessary.
2. Cut off all infrastructure support to illegal alien criminals. No education, no healthcare, etc.
3. Fine and punish unscrupulous employers of illegals to the full extent of the law.
4. Arrest and jail offenders. First offense: 1 year federal prison, then deport. Second offense: 10 years federal prison then deport. Third offence: Life in federal prison . (We need more license plate pressers, right.)

And most of all: DEPORT, Deport deport.

Why do liberals oppose the enforcement of our current immigration laws?

President Obama is a Democrat.President Obama has overseen an administration that has deported more immigrants than any other time in the last four decades. Tracking Obama’s deportation numbers However, with DACA and potentially DAPA, deportation rates have fallen. U.S. Deportation Rates Hit A 10-Year Low Thus, some Democrats do believe in enforcing immigration laws.Do they want to enforce immigration laws?  That is a harder question.  In general, if a law exists, the government wants to enforce it in order to uphold the rule of law.  However, if an administration finds a certain law to be unjust, it will sometimes minimize its enforcement (see DOMA).  For Obama, a Tricky Balancing Act in Enforcing Defense of Marriage Act The reality is that U.S. immigration laws are severely outdated and do not take into account the broader reality of today's mobile workplace.  Simply put, if you are going to have free economic trade, then you need to have a certain amount of free migration:  people are fundamental to the economy.  The problem of what to do stems from what you want to protect:  culture? rule of law? economy? security?  None of these are easy things to identify or to answer, which is what has resulted in the hodgepodge of laws in effect today.The confusing thing is that while conservative ideology seeks to simplify tax law, it simultaneously seeks to complicate immigration law:  nevermind that the laws are similar in complexity and the problem with enforcing both is that complexity. So, yes, democrats do believe in the rule of law and do believe in enforcing immigration laws, but do not always want to do so.  And, for what it is worth, republicans have largely similar opinions.

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