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Old 10.17.2007, 12:49 PM   #390
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
I am curious how you believe that immigration restrictions some how can identify sexual predators and thieves and directly prohibit all of them and that the only ones who make it into this country are illegal, in other words, what makes you so sure that these kinds of people do not make into countries under legal status? further, do you honestly believe that these constitute some kind of majority or even sizable proportion of immigrants (legal or illegal) in order to even consider it a valid factor to consider in immigration policy?
and also, it is not just a problem of today, through US history, illegal immigration has been part of reality. it is not anything new. tens of thousands of people a year migrate into the US illegally, perhaps for the past two hundred years.... legal or illegal are just buzzwords and invented concepts.

The same way that known terrorists and known criminals are also refused entry by passport checks.

And where did I say that the only people who make it into the USA are illegal???

I do believe that profesional criminals and sexual predators do constitute a small but significant percentage of illegal immigrants and represent a disproportionate danger to the population

Yes illegal immigration has always been a factor, however, never on the scale that it takes place today

12 MILLION illegal immigrants???
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