Ah jeez.
Those damned dirty brown people, even the ones here legally, are trying to make the US over as a 3rd world country by living on the cheap.
What is your position on the 3rd world conditions of many trailer parks around Alabama, inhabited mostly by white folk?
I rolled my eyes at the "trying to make the US over as a 3rd world country".
But, I also think you're idea of getting the ones that are here to work hard and earn an honest living to just sign up to be tax paying citizens is unrealistic too.
Most of them, even honest, hard working ones, don't
want to be citizens. They aren't here illegally simply because the US quota for accepting immigrants is too low. They
don't want to be documented. They don't want to vote, pay taxes, etc. Most of them want to fly under the radar, make their money, send some of it home, and do their thing without a trace.
That is by far the biggest threat to America...and mostly because it's so subtle and seemingly harmless (after all, they are just hard working people trying to make it through life, how much of a threat can that be?). As we briefly touched on before, it costs us an enormous amount of money. We would make back ten-fold the cost of building a high tech wall within 5 years. Not to the national budget's bottom line, but to the bank accounts of Americans.
My wife is from Harlingen, TX, down in the Rio Grande Valley (about 25 miles from the border of Mexico). We're down there all the time to visit and play cheap golf on nice courses. Here is a car accident scenario that happens every day down there.
You get into a wreck and there is about a 50/50 chance he has no insurance, which means you and your insurance get to pay the bill.
Then the illegal heads to the Valley Baptist hospital to have his mild wounds taken care of free of charge in the emergency room.
And if an amberlamps chaser lawyer is in the parking lot to ask what happened, that same illegal might be suing you for following too close.
So here is this guy. Hard worker, mostly honest, doing no one any harm. But he just cost you and your insurance company thousands of dollars. He just cost the hospital, the doctors, and all of us who pay for health insurance thousands of dollars. Then he wasted the time of a judge, the court clerks, and some legal rep from your insurance company time and money.
So sure, this guy didn't commit a "crime", but breaking the law of living illegally in our country costs all of us money, and tons of it.
I have a friend that works on our warehouse. The IRS said he owed them around $25,000, which is more than he makes in a year. Through a lot of research, it was figured out that his SS# had been sold from somewhere he used to work to 5 different illegals that were now working and earning money on his number in 5 different states. Cumulatively they owed $25,000 in taxes...all put on his number. My boss here happens to have been a lawyer for 30 years here in SA and was able to give our employee thousands of dollars of free legal help. Javy was lucky...what if our boss wasn't that kind of guy? He's just be screwed, and probably in jail.
I have another friend that is a medical malpractice attorney. His firm used to do tons of work down in Laredo on the border. They finally had to stop working there because of the violence. The reason they were there in the first place was because doctors there are constantly fending off suits from the formerly-illegal parents that came here to give birth to their child on US soil. Then there are lawyers down there coaching these people into medical lawsuits of all kinds. Sure, that goes on all over the country. But do we really need to bear the financial burden of scum-bag Americans and scum-bag Mexicans?
Living where I do, I see all sides of it. I see the hard working, honest, helpful Mexicans. I see the criminal Mexicans. But no matter which version they are, honest or criminal, they are here illegally and cost us a shit load of money no matter how you look at it....whether by direct criminal activity, or by the simple act of living life. Either way, we pick up the tab.
You would think Obama's $1.4 trillion budget would have included a big shiny wall.