This is one hard subject to deal with but if you look at it as it should be looked the answers are clear cut. No other country will stand for you to be there if you are illegal. They will put you out, in jail, or even to death. We all except the americian indian originated from somewhere outside the USA and I don't have a problem with someone becoming a legal U.S. tax paying citizen, but I do have a problem with the people who hire someone that is here by illegal means and I do have a problem with those people who are illegal. As for the legal citizens of the U.S. who live off the system they should work ( if health is good and they are able ) for the benifits they are given even if it's picking up trash along the roads etc. Don't even go there with me about the rights of those who are illegal in this great USA, they didn't and don't in any way pay the price millions of LEGAL citizens have paid for those rights. Most of the time there is NO taxes paid, "contract labor" and the employer DOES NOT have to withhold any taxes and said employee (self employed) is long gone with the cash in his pocket back to his wonderful country. Say what you want but we have become a country of hand outs and turn our back on too many things that are wrong. Cross into there wonderful land, be illegal and see what happens to you, oh but that's not the same.
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