![]() Key word here: Illegal. Somehow the 'illegal' part gets dropped off any mainstream narrative concerning immigration to this fine country. Weird. No our immigration system here in the great United States of America is not broken, people from all of the world become American citizens each and every day. Yes, it takes a good bit of time. We want to make sure you are here legally, you want to make America a better place, you assimilate to our ways and cultures, and you add value to our society. How some elected and 'respected' officials can work to undermine this process is beyond traitorous. We have elected officials working out in the open to undermine US and state laws, and are proud to do so. G.K Butterfield, you are a transparent drain on American society. Unfortunately you aren't the only one. Even an entire government made up of buffoons can't grasp that hard working people don't want others taking advantage of a system and openly breaking the law. If the people that are protesting are so dumb and uneducated that they don't understand why they are not wanted here, then what do they bring to the table in American society? Dreamers? No one is safe in Trump's America? Please. America already struggles with having too many dumb people among our ranks, letting more in does nothing but lowers the collective education level. Not to mention erasing any evidence of common sense. These lawmaker idiots should take care of the 95% of the population that pays for their time in government, or allow these illegals to live with them and use up their food, clothes, and shelter rent free. That is how they are treating the everyday working man taxpayer. Good news is that we are fighting back: Trump is facing off with these 'sanctuary cities' and enforcing the law. How about that? Who would have guessed. On the other side of the country, in Charlotte NC, ICE officials are staying busy rounding up troublemakers. Great news. We fund these agencies (to the tune of billions of dollars a year) so why not let them enforce the law? And no, don't put them in jail....No one with half a brain wants their tax dollars paying for food for these people. Send them home. Some complain that its too hard and would cost too much to try and find the illegals that live in the shadows, but it's such an easy task, that is maddening that nothing gets done. Its literally like shooting fish in a barrel. Some say that up to one-third of the prison population are in this country illegal. So why are they still here? We already have them locked up, no further hunt is needed. Send them packing. Even if the number is 10%, we could IMMEDIATELY, OVERNIGHT reduce our prison budget by 10%. Now where are these lawmakers spewing non-sense about not having enough schools, classrooms, and teachers? Morons. I guess common sense is not so common anymore.....what do you think? Or do you not believe in a rule of law and order? The illegals should call you when they get their hospital bill then, I don't want to pay for it. UPDATE (3/15/17) It appears that California can't spend money fast enough to appease criminal aliens. It appears that the criminals who broke into this country don't understand what the Criminal Justice system is all about. Traitor California Governor Jerry Brown of California signed three bills into law that aims to add some 'fairness' to the system that seems to be doing exactly what it was designed to do.....catch and detain criminals. Not only is he wasting time, money and resources on this problem that shouldn't exist in the first place, he is openly breaking federal law by not deporting these invaders immediately, to the detriment of the tax payers, who, by the way, are the only reason his state has any money and he has a job as governor. He could deport these people, advocate for the hiring of US citizens, and have a win win of higher employment and increased tax revenue. Does what he is doing show that he has the best intentions for his state and the country? Madness I tell you. Brain puzzled on this one.
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