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At yesterday's town hall meeting in AZ he said we don't have enough buses to move 11 million illegals (criminals) out of the country. That is a lie.
11,000,000 criminals,
Divided by 55 per bus is 200,000 bus loads,
Divided by 250 trips a year per bus (1 a day ) is 800 buses
Assuming typical government inefficiencies I'm sure we could find 2,000 buses. New Orleans probably has a few hundred extra all by itself.
The criminals should not be rewarded. Immigration reform should also end the "born here" citizenship BS that creates "anchor" babies.
You think it takes one day to drive from New York or Miami to Mexico and back?
Those are some buses you got there.
It will average out. Fewer criminals in Maine then in AZ, NM, and Texas. Those states can make more than one trip a day and reduce the average
You think it takes one day to drive from New York or Miami to Mexico and back?
Those are some buses you got there.
At yesterday's town hall meeting in AZ he said we don't have enough buses to move 11 million illegals (criminals) out of the country. That is a lie.
11,000,000 criminals,
Divided by 55 per bus is 200,000 bus loads,
Divided by 250 trips a year per bus (1 a day ) is 800 buses
Assuming typical government inefficiencies I'm sure we could find 2,000 buses. New Orleans probably has a few hundred extra all by itself.
The criminals should not be rewarded. Immigration reform should also end the "born here" citizenship BS that creates "anchor" babies.
that is the key to this"Cut off their welfare and all their stuff and they'll go back,"
You think it takes one day to drive from New York or Miami to Mexico and back?
Those are some buses you got there.
You think that all 11 million will be processed in one day? :roll:
At yesterday's town hall meeting in AZ he said we don't have enough buses to move 11 million illegals (criminals) out of the country. That is a lie.
11,000,000 criminals,
Divided by 55 per bus is 200,000 bus loads,
Divided by 250 trips a year per bus (1 a day ) is 800 buses
Assuming typical government inefficiencies I'm sure we could find 2,000 buses. New Orleans probably has a few hundred extra all by itself.
The criminals should not be rewarded. Immigration reform should also end the "born here" citizenship BS that creates "anchor" babies.
the cantankerous citizen that songbird mccain called a 'jerk' made an excellent point:
that is the key to this
if they are without documentation as legal aliens then they should be found ineligible to receive ANY government benefits and licenses
we should give to whistleblowers the fines paid by employees identified by the whistleblowers to be employing illegal aliens. then the INS will only have to investigate and deport those who are occupying jobs that should be worked by citizens or documented aliens
by being unable to work, receive welfare, food stamps, housing assistance, public education for their kids, no health care (excepted only to prevent death), and not being able to drive legally on our roads, that whoosh sound you hear will be the caravan of vehicles headed south of the boarder
no buses will be required
here is where romney was right: they will self deport ... because there will be no good reason for them to remain
I can understand why some people are extremely upset by amnesty...
But please, be reasonable here.
You wanna herd up 11 million people and ship them out?
The cost of such an undertaking, the pandemonium, the riots, the damage that will be done not only to cities and local, state and the national economy and to your international reputation will not make it worth your while.
It will leads to many deaths as those people will resist.
Far right conservatives always like to draw parallels between what Obama does and the Soviet Union.
Well you don't get much more Soviet Union than mass deportations.
Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Again... I totally get why some people are pissed about illegal immigration.
But mass deportations is police state stuff and is not the answer.
I can understand why some people are extremely upset by amnesty...
But please, be reasonable here.
You wanna herd up 11 million people and ship them out?
The cost of such an undertaking, the pandemonium, the riots, the damage that will be done not only to cities and local, state and the national economy and to your international reputation will not make it worth your while.
It will leads to many deaths as those people will resist.
Far right conservatives always like to draw parallels between what Obama does and the Soviet Union.
Well you don't get much more Soviet Union than mass deportations.
Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Again... I totally get why some people are pissed about illegal immigration.
But mass deportations is police state stuff and is not the answer.
absolutely, riskyHere in Arizona it would be damned difficult to get any state government supported service as an illegal. I'm sure it happens, but not nearly as it once did. A guess worker program is the best way.
Wouldn't the cost to benefits ratio of mass deportation greatly outstrip the cost to benefit ratio of not deporting them in mass?
Financially speaking, illegals have both costs and benefits while they are here. You can't simply look at the costs and say that it's comparable to the costs of mass deportation. You have to factor in the benefits as well. I am not the subjective interpretation of costs and benefits that some people use, but the actual objective costs to benefits that a rational person would use.
The best argument I've ever seen against amnesty was based entirely on the objective cost-to-benefits ratio. Both amnesty and deportation are more costly options than maintaining the status quo would be.
So you're dumping them all in border towns? What about those from Guatemala or El Salvador? What about illegals from China and Korea?
One thing Senator McCain maybe factoring in that you are not is cost. Just how do 'we' pay for 800 buses running around the clock all year long to do this?
Where do 'we' find all these buses? Seems to me even 1,000 buses withdrawn from service to become dedicated haulers puts a crimp in some's plan.
Unless they work on Wall Street criminals generally are not rewarded. Seems the poorer you are the stiffer the sentence.
But the punishment should fit the crime... the punishment for being in this country without proper documentation is a misdemeanor or just civil penalty of a fine depending on the circumstances. Stalinist mass round-ups with a huge expenditure to haul people out of this country, let's not forget thousands of student/work visa folks from other places than south of the Border, would be go against the 'pay as you go' mentality of the hard right.
It is difficult to see how the pathway is a reward since it does cost, isn't quick and there are benchmarks that must be met. It would be like the system used for the better off immigrants from Europe and Canada....
You are, of course, speaking short term?
We can probably cut taxes after they go.
absolutely, risky
we should be reaching out to those prospective immigrants who can help our nation
attaching a (pink) green card to every diploma earned by a foreign national is a great idea
streamlining the process for those with the advanced skills we need now and in the future would be a wise investment
but we have allowed our nation to become the mark for those who want something for free
when i was helping the victims of the northridge quake i saw many instances where a documented immigrant would establish a legal beachhead in the states and then begin a process of bringing over members of their immediate and extended family. only they did not bring the same skill set as the legal alien. they brought a need for taxpayer services - in amounts that far exceeded any tax payments the original immigrant would ever be able to cover
i am delighted that we are truly a compassionate nation. but we should not also allow our good will to be abused. and it is, by our under-enforced immigration laws, and our entitlement programs that offer financial incentives for behavior that is not in our country's best interests
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