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Originally Posted by jfrog
Everything in our government is too beuracratic, ...its basically just aquainting the immigrants with what we here face all the time
As far as the law being unjust. I say it is not unjust. It wouldn't be unjust if we decided to allow NO immigrants. It's unjust that their government doesn't provide them with good oppurtunities. That is where the unjustice lies. Since there are so many illegal immigrants coming here, maybe their homelands should pay us a "tribute" for their poor use of resources that causes their people to try to illegally come here. The point is that it is not injustice on our part if we turn them away. Nor would it be unjust if we deported every single illegal immigrant. The injustice doesn't fall on our country on this issue no matter how many sob story's you know of. So ultimately it is our country's decision to decide whether we show mercy or not, and we are under no moral or ethical obligation to do either. Regardless of whether we show mercy or not, reform needs to happen on the immigration front.
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EXCELLENT POST, it is in keeping with what I said earlier, too.

MEXICO should be made by UNITED STATES to either do something to keep
their citizens there, (whatever happened to responsibility) OR repay this
country for the resources expended both for border enforcement AND other basic human care costs.