Well don't come here. Fix the problems in your own country.
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We can't even fix problems in our own country when we're violating basic human rights.
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But they are out of those countries and Mexico isn’t good enough ?
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Good point
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Don’t break our laws and you won’t be separated from your children. Pretty simple
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All criminals get separated from their children. That’s why you shouldn’t be a criminal.
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So, I guess she should be telling everyone back home NOT TO COME!!! It’s WORSE here!
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If you aren’t going to do it legally then yes just like be if tried it on other countries
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K gotcha ...just amazing how we are supposed to feel sympathy according to some and they claim escaping their horrible countries but they were already out before they got here!
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they have to physically be here to claim asylum. it's the law of the US
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They no longer NEED asylum....they are OUT of that country! Stop the excuses !
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If you want to live here, do it legally. Become a proud citizen. Earn the rights given to citizens by doing the necessary work involved, there’s no handouts.
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So please explain this to me. If I break the law I will be stripped from my kids, and wife. So what is the difference, between me (a US citizen) than a illegal immigrant breaking the law?
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Nothing
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Nono, according to the Democrats, illegal immigrants are BETTER than you! They get special rights and privileges. You must just keep quiet or join the choir singing the praises of illegals and condemning our government for enforcing existing law.
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@ABC Am I supposed to feel sorry for someone who is willing to enter the country illegally? Enter legally, yes that is a thing that can be done, and I won't care what country you come from. We are a nation of laws and these laws must apply to everyone. - 1 more reply
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