Illegal is illegal just like sin is sin. Regardless of what it is. It baffles me when some believe the definition for both have changed
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You are right! But can it be handled differently? Penalize them make them go through legal process but separating her from her kids!
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Yes, its sad someone would put their kids in that situation, criminals get separated from their families everyday, knowing they r criminals
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So there has to be a way because she wasn't a murderer or violent criminal. It is illegal by why not work with them
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So only violent criminals get seperated from their families?? Oh, by the way, our servicemen and women are separated from their families.
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Last I checked they were choosing to do so, no one was forcing them to serve,
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No one forced her to come here illegally either
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Maybe the horror of her country did! Just like our ancestors ran from things! Correct or are you American Indian and belong here
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My only thing 20 years is a long time so she had ample opportunity to become legal while still being here.
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Yes I am very aware of what it takes. I have looked into it extensively. It does not take 20 years to become a citizen. I know it is
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How lucky are folks (including me)? Most on here speak as if the system is so easy to navigate that people can become legal.
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Improve the system, we would have less instances of illegal immigration.
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The system is fine. It's been working for 200+ years. Millions don't legally every year.
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The system is flawed. Hasnt been working that well else we wouldnt have "so many illegals" now would we

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Are you insinuating that we need something to help keep the illegals out? Something big perhaps? Kinda like a WALL?!?
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Therefore, by improving the system less may get in as opposed to more.
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It's never going to be a perfect system, they will get in and should face the consequences of they get caught. Good chat. Have a good day
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Not an "Ohio Woman" or "mother in Ohio"; she's a "Mexican Citizen Unlawfully Present in Ohio".
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