Trump endorses amnesty for illegal aliens!

You can't close the border. Even if we had the money and will to do it. It can't be done. You're not talking about stopping armies from encroaching. You're talking about stopping civilians. It's like the drug war.. the politicians say stop drugs... yeah how's that war on drugs going so far? Same with the war on fear.. how's that going?

That's why you issue a national ID card which the cops can request at any moment, and you make the penalties for employers so fierce they won't go near an illegal. Attack the crisis from both sides.
 
Hispanic illegals need to be not stubborn and, acclimate. ....


Illegal aliens shouldn't be here at all. Latino immigrants are assimilating just as those who came before them did.
No they aren't, that is why the there is such an increase in Spanish language media in the last 15 years, that in and of itself speaks volumes. Another thing that bothers me: SAP for English broadcast converting English into Spanish. That isn't available for SPANISH broadcast into English... that points to the fact that ENGLISH IS the primary language, despite protests from Spanish speakers about speech issues. And it also takes me off into other issues about broadcast TV, but that belongs on the entertainment board. I end it on that note.
 
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Donald Trump Endorses Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Frontpage Mag

Trump on national TV and on the Arizona border stumbled and let himself get boxed into saying he would offer amnesty to the illegal aliens who aren't the "bad ones." He seemed to be defensive and trying to prove that he isn't hostile to immigrants by also indicating he would like to see legal immigration increased.

But Walker -- ambushed by an illegal-alien family brought to Iowa to confront him in front of the national press corps -- refused to be intimidated, stood strong and unapologetic about the importance of the rule of law, and declined to concede an amnesty..

Rick Santorum in a long interview on PBS also resisted being trapped into talking about immigration issues in the paradigm the mainstream media prefers. Instead, he deftly turned the high-profile TV appearance into an appeal to set immigration policy to benefit workers and poor people.

Trump is a chump!

Before this about 70% of Hispanics hated Trump.

Now I'm sure there are even more that hate him.
 
You can't close the border. Even if we had the money and will to do it. It can't be done. You're not talking about stopping armies from encroaching. You're talking about stopping civilians. It's like the drug war.. the politicians say stop drugs... yeah how's that war on drugs going so far? Same with the war on fear.. how's that going?

That's why you issue a national ID card which the cops can request at any moment, and you make the penalties for employers so fierce they won't go near an illegal. Attack the crisis from both sides.
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.

What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

As American's we're supposed to be protected from our government taking military action on it's people, we're supposed to be innocent till proven guilty. Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes.. and the democrats who were in charge of congress DID NOTING and the republicans get a majority and did NOTHING. Our system of law and order is a joke it's upside down. The criminals are in power.
 
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Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
I can't speak for everyone here, but there is a hell of a lot of bottled up frustration over the fed/state impotency when it comes (no pun intended) to enforcing immigration law. It is so vexing, and then you have people defending this that or the other group and it is akin to waving a red flag in front of the bull. It is so antagonizing. I am sure some people mean no harm, they are just soooooo frigin frustrated with our immigration system, they are just ranting to let off steam.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
I can't speak for everyone here, but there is a hell of a lot of bottled up frustration over the fed/state impotency when it comes (no pun intended) to enforcing immigration law. It is so vexing, and then you have people defending this that or the other group and it is akin to waving a red flag in front of the bull. It is so antagonizing. I am sure some people mean no harm, they are just soooooo frigin frustrated with our immigration system, they are just ranting to let off steam.
Agreed. I tend to flare off with a stream of curse words in all caps as I'm venting.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on a razors edge here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, illegal aliens are criminals . Thank you for pointing that out. Good stuff.
 
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Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
 
This is factually incorrect.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter
I actually went to a INS office years ago, because i wa
Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
This is factually incorrect.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
This is factually incorrect.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
I actually was so concerned, I actually went to a local INS office and spoke to them about this back in 1993 or whatever. All I got was obfuscations and sidestepping. The state and feds all had contradictory laws, jurisdictional conflicts, all sorts of BULLSH*T. .But no reasons whatsoever WHY they couldn't enforce immigration laws. Why? I don't get that ambiguity enforcing ANY OTHER law. Something isn't adding up here.
 
Well first off, as for it being illegal for the so called illegal alien it's just a misdemeanor. It's no more serious a crime than jaywalking or throwing trash out your car window.

This is factually incorrect.

ID cards can be easily faked and when they can't our very own government will provide said ID cards to illegals for free. So good luck with that.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

As for employer penalties we already have those, but the so called "law" willfully ignores this law.What good is it to have a law that the so called law refuses to enforce?

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

Yet here we have Obama KILLING AMERICAN CITIZENS via Drone Strikes..

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Well a part of the problem is people assume it's a serious crime. But really the worst that can happen is a small fine or a small stint in jail followed by being sent home. But it's not an offense that labels you a criminal so to speak. It's not a felony. Make the two types of illegal immigration a felony, make them serious crimes and things will change dramatically.

Right now it's akin to a parking violation.
 
This is factually incorrect.

They can also be made very hard to duplicate, and one would expect them to be made EXTREMELY difficult to do so, perhaps with a chip inside each.

Correct, when there is a gov't led by a president who has no interest in enforcing the laws, it doesn't matter what laws are put on the books.

As far as I am concerned, they have carte blanche to eliminate every muslim on earth.

Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Well a part of the problem is people assume it's a serious crime. But really the worst that can happen is a small fine or a small stint in jail followed by being sent home. But it's not an offense that labels you a criminal so to speak. It's not a felony. Make the two types of illegal immigration a felony, make them serious crimes and things will change dramatically.

Right now it's akin to a parking violation.
Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter
I actually went to a INS office years ago, because i wa
Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
Is Illegal Immigration a Crime Improper Entry v. Unlawful Presence - FindLaw Blotter

Improper Entry Is a Crime

To be clear, the most common crime associated with illegal immigration is likely improper entry. Under federal criminal law, it is misdemeanor for an alien (i.e., a non-citizen) to:

  • Enter or attempt to enter the United States at any time or place other than designated by immigration officers;
  • Elude examination or inspection by immigration officers; or
  • Attempt to enter or obtain entry to the United States by willfully concealing, falsifying, or misrepresenting material facts.
The punishment under this federal law is no more than six months of incarceration and up to $250 in civil penalties for each illegal entry. These acts of improper entry -- including the mythic "border jumping" -- are criminal acts associated with illegally immigrating to the United States.

Like all other criminal charges in the United States, improper entry must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

Unlawful Presence Is Not a Crime

Some may assume that all immigrants who are in the United States without legal status must have committed improper entry. This simply isn't the case. Many foreign nationals legally enter the country on a valid work or travel visa, but fail to exit before their visa expires for a variety of reasons.

But mere unlawful presence in the country is not a crime. It is a violation of federal immigration law to remain in the country without legal authorization, but this violation is punishable by civil penalties, not criminal. Chief among these civil penalties is deportation or removal, where an unlawful resident may be detained and removed from the country. Unlawful presence can also have negative consequences for a resident who may seek to gain re-entry into the United States, or permanent residency.

Both improper entry and unlawful presence should be avoided by any immigrant to the United States, but an illegal alien cannot be criminally charged or incarcerated simply for being undocumented. To learn more, check out FindLaw's section on Immigration Law.

As for your approval to kill all Muslims. You are one fucked up individual.
The most common crime associated with illegal aliens...is being illegal aliens? Wow, that is pretty deep. We are on point of a deep dark fact here, people, the violation of a federal law IS a crime. Yes, by that very definition, it is, thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence, I am not a lawyer and have no clue about statutory crimes or to what degree immigration violation truly IS. and my friend, THAT is the problem. We should know, and, on top of that, immigration scofflaws should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, period. Not minimized and given amnesty, that is part of the problem here.
Violating immigration law, from what I am told is a federal offence,
not according to jones....you havent broken any laws unless you get caught and go before a judge....so by his logic if i shoplift and make it out of the store without getting caught i did not steal....
I actually was so concerned, I actually went to a local INS office and spoke to them about this back in 1993 or whatever. All I got was obfuscations and sidestepping. The state and feds all had contradictory laws, jurisdictional conflicts, all sorts of BULLSH*T. .But no reasons whatsoever WHY they couldn't enforce immigration laws. Why? I don't get that ambiguity enforcing ANY OTHER law. Something isn't adding up here.
Not sure to what degree violating immigration law is, Hell, when even a INS Agent can't say what laws are being broken, Federal or state, let alone specific codes.that says a lot here. Illegal aliens aren't using all this ambiguity to insinuate themselves like they never did anything wrong, WOULD they DO that? Like a smoke screen or something? Na. They are way to honest, avoiding immigration laws and such, Why would they stoop to that level of dishonesty?
 
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Immigration policy doesn't appear to deter the TRUMPNADO..... The Republican's appear to be staging an IN PARTY RIOT!

Poll: Trump Crushes Bush and Walker Combined, Favorability Rockets to 52%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
‎8‎/‎3‎/‎2015‎ ‎7‎:‎22‎:‎21‎ ‎PM
breitbart.com ^ | John Nolte
A Monmouth University poll, also released Monday and with a somewhat larger sample size and smaller margin of error, shows Trump in first place, beating both Scott Walker and Jeb Bush combined. The poll puts Trump in first place with 26% support. Second place Jeb Bush and third place Scott Walker sit at 12% and 11%, respectively. That is what you call a blow out. The remainder of the “top ten” includes Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) - (6%), Mike Huckabee - (6%), Ben Carson - (5%), Chris Christie - (4%), Sen. Rand Paul - (4%)
 
Yeah well I was just pointing out that illegal entry is just a minor crime, aka. misdemeanor. And overstaying a legal visa.. is not even a misdemeanor. It's just a civil offense that may require deportation or removal.. Of course if the potus says don't remove them, then they can stay.

Illegal Reentry into the U.S. After Removal Crime and Punishment - FindLaw

"After an alien has been legally "removed" from the United States, federal criminal law makes it a FELONY for that alien to reenter (or be found in) the country without approval of the government.
 
MORE STUNNING Trump news....

TRUMP TAKES NH LEAD!
‎8‎/‎3‎/‎2015‎ ‎10‎:‎49‎:‎35‎ ‎PM
WMUR/UNH ^ | 8/3/15 | Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D.
DURHAM, NH – Donald Trump has taken the lead in the New Hampshire Primary race. This marks the first time that any Republican candidate has held a statistically significant lead in the Granite State. Trump is an extremely divisive candidate within the party as he is the candidate that New Hampshire Republicans say they are least likely to vote for. These findings are based on the latest WMUR Granite State Poll,  conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Seven hundred and twenty-two (722) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed by landline and cellular telephone between July...

They ALL had best worry about a Trump 3rd party run!!!!

Trump third party run: 36% GOP supports, 19% of Democrats too (And 33% of Independents!)
‎8‎/‎3‎/‎2015‎ ‎11‎:‎19‎:‎11‎ ‎PM
The Washington Examiner's Washington Secrets ^ | August 3, 2015 | Paul Bedard
If Donald Trump gets bumped out of the Republican primaries and runs as an independent third party candidate, 36 percent of Republicans and a whopping 19 percent of likely Democratic voters would support him, according to a new poll. Rasmussen Reports on Monday said that a Trump third party bid would complicate the presidential election even more than it did when H. Ross Perot ran in 1992, a bid that many believe cost former President George H.W. Bush a second term. According to the poll: • Over a third (36 percent) of likely GOP voters say they are likely to...
 

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