For me, and the many who are troubled by our immigration problems, the conversation stops at the word illegal. There is no need to nuance the issue with economic, social, cultural, etc., factors. Some immigrants are following the law and some are not. Those that are not need to go. As you say, it's just that simple.
I understand your point. However, you have to admit that its way more complicated than that. It's just not black and white. There have been countless examples regarding illegal immigration over the past few years that have exhibited this. Most recently, you may remember the story about the soldier fighting in Iraq. His wife was illegal and the sole care taker of their baby who was born in the US.......and they were deporting her without regard to the kid. Just one example, I know. Most estimates indicate upwards of 20 million (some put the numbers at 25 mil) illegal’s in this country. Many of these illegal immigrants have kids now that were born here. What do we do about them?
Whether you like to admit it or not there are deep economic and humanitarian issues to deal with.
To enact "line-in-the-sand" measures now with current and future cases I can completely agree with. Not only are the laws in desperate need of updating, but the lack of enforcement and the absolute blind-eye method is despicable. For many illegal’s they view trying to get in the US in this manner. They can wait 5, 7, or even 10 years for their paper work to get processed to enter the US legally, or they can pay someone a few thousand dollars and take the slim chance of getting caught. I’m not justifying this thought process……..just pointing out that there are major flaws in the system. To me it’s easy to empathize with someone that needs money now to take care of their families or to improve their lives.
I think the conservatives on this board are just tired. They get beat over the head with the same stale rhetoric the media uses on a daily basis, and when the liberals are called on an issue, they simple change the debate.
Jac, I was only kidding. I think the conservatives are doing just fine on here. They beat us over the head just as much. Is the subject really changed that much on here? My opinion is that we see more deductive arguments then double speak arguments, typically. Just because someone may not agree with points or comments that are laid out with viewpoints from the other side of the isle doesn't mean that the subject has been changed.