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1. Should we care about the presence of illegal immigrants? And by this I mean people who are in this country, working, buying (and paying sales tax) using utilities (and paying their taxes) paying rents but who never went through any of the paperwork to enter this country and who are not counted in the census. They do not contribute to Social Security and Medicare through payroll taxes.
Some people might want just open borders; some people hate any government paperwork. The problem that I see is that they do not pay taxes the way the rest of us do. Income and payroll taxes. Yet, if and when they become sick and old we will take care of them. So it is only fair that they pay. And, no, I do not accept a comment that none of us should pay taxes as long as... take your pick: wasting a lot of money in Iraq, giving tax breaks to the rich, etc. If this is your argument than I don't know what you are doing calling yourself a Democrat and a liberal.
Federal and government agencies need to know the number of people who: use utilities, travel the road, have kids who go to school, who may use the services of local hospitals, police and firefighters, and so on. Not having illegal being counted rob the rest of us from decent services for which we do pay taxes, robbing local agencies from getting funds from the Federal government that are bases on census.
2. If we do realize that illegal immigration is a problem should we, what? give them all amnesty so they can stay here and integrate into society? This may work, but then, what are we going to do in 10 years? Amnesty will not stem the rush of more illegal immigrants. Exactly the opposite as more came once that idea started floating. And if we do, why only Mexicans? Why not poor refugees in Darfur for whom working here like slaves would still be a life saving proposition?
3. For those who claim that "this was their country" what, then, do you suggest? Give CA, TX and NM to Mexico?
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