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The bill, sent to the Republican governor by the GOP-led Legislature, would make it a crime under state law to be in the country illegally.
Er um, if you are in the country ILLEGALLY, doesn't that automatically mean you are committing a crime?


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Is this a fair law?
Yes. It's actually already a crime to be in the country ILLEGALLY

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Does it promote a radical racial and ethinic profiling scare?
No. The police have to be in action already (stop someone for speeding, for instance) and also have probable cause to investigate whether or not the person they have already stopped FOR ANOTHER REASON is in the country illegally.

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Should the United States pursue stricter law enfocment against illegal aliens?
Yes

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Or should we grant amnesty to existing illegals?
No. There are thousands who come to America legally. They study and work hard at becoming legal citizens. Why negate all their hard work and also open the door for even more illegals? (We grant amnesty and our borders will be bombarded with more illegals hoping for future amnesty)

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What are the imigration issues of other countires in the world?
They are much harsher than simply asking for proof of legal alien status and deportation.

Italy
Mexico
Law battle in Europe

(Just a few - I can research it further at a later date)


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How do other countries handle imigration issues in comparison to the USA?
See above

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What do you think about "Countries without borders"?
That's like a candy store without doors in a neighborhood of unruly children