State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America

#52
#52
and just in case you didn't catch it the first time, the "most get deported" statement, referred to those that are convicted of crimes, before you bust a vein trying to argue with me again.
 
#58
#58
So the guy getting paid 2.50 an hour you have referenced is paying income taxes? I do not need to evaluate the cost:benefit, if people are on my land they get removed.
Yes. The corporations and businesses that are hiring are paying payroll taxes and estimated tax payments (which is how every American pays income taxes) for all their employees. The only way you can claim exempt is if you are a dependent on the prior years tax return or if you received a full refund in the prior year. In either case, the illegal immigrant may not claim tax exempt status. Therefore, illegal immigrants actually pay more into the system than those working full time minimum wage jobs.
 
#61
#61
wow, the boy actually does have sources. Every single one of them is deportable, it is just a matter of time. You should really read the laws concerning this

So now you are interested in laws, as in illegal immigration laws.
 
#62
#62
i did, and still do have a legitimate points. The illegals that are convicted of crimes are "deportable", and all that means is "waiting to be deported." You really think that deportation is the one thing in this country that doesn't deal with red tape?
 
#64
#64
i did, and still do have a legitimate points. The illegals that are convicted of crimes are "deportable", and all that means is "waiting to be deported." You really think that deportation is the one thing in this country that doesn't deal with red tape?

you wouldn't have to deport them if you didn't let them illegally enter in the first place.
 
#68
#68
#71
#71
270,000 illegal immigrants are incarcerated in prisons...out of over 12 million illegal immigrants estimated to be in America. Figures to be about 2.25%. Considering other reports state that only 88,776 non citizens were incarcerated in 2005 and 88,917 in 2004, which accounts to about .7%. The percentage of the American population that is in prison is around .7% also.

realut, this is like the unholiest of alliances :)
 
#73
#73
270,000 illegal immigrants are incarcerated in prisons...out of over 12 million illegal immigrants estimated to be in America. Figures to be about 2.25%. Considering other reports state that only 88,776 non citizens were incarcerated in 2005 and 88,917 in 2004, which accounts to about .7%. The percentage of the American population that is in prison is around .7% also.

Also, 36 to 42 percent illegals are estimated to be on welfare. Does this go with you hard working tax paying theory.
 
#74
#74
not being cute. I was born here, I am native.
Then maybe your ancestors should have been deported. Wait, please forgive me, once again I forgot that the previous immigrants to America were all wealthy, upstanding, cream of the crop individuals, who never ended up in the American prison system.
 

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