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Immigrants being vital to the economy is largely laughable.
And the very fact that you liberals use a 'well, they make us money' argument to justify breaking the law shows just how ridiculously hypocritical you are.
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Oh? Illegal immigrants continue to take jobs most Americans simply refuse to take, especially farm jobs in the south, or heavy labor jobs. There are roughly 12 million of them, 7.5 million of whom have jobs. It doesn't take an economist to figure out the impact of ending 7.5 million low paid jobs that nobody else would take.
It's not hypocritical either. Nobody is advocating for the policy to stay the same, becuase it just simply doesn't work, and the idea of tougher border regulations and a 700 mile fence working is simply naive.
While certainly not something entirely wanted, what needs to happen is a blanket amnesty and more work in developing and furthering economic ties between Mexico and the US. As long as there is a nation as poor as Mexico with a border as long as it's bordering the US, there will be illegal immigrants in the thousands. By toughening in this way, you are simply deciding whether you want them out in the open and to become more productive members of society or chase them underground.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal...ion_in_america
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