There's a big difference between someone who is in processing, and someone who isn't. If you're without a form of state ID because yours expired and you're in line at the DMV and you're unable to show a valid and current ID if the police show up, that's a very different situation from if you're out driving and get pulled over. For example, my friend was in processing, legally in the country, and because she was limited to a certain amount of time in the country under VAWA, she "timed out" and, had she chosen to continue working towards naturalization, had to live in the country illegally for up to 7 years in order to get her application seen.
yes, but now that she returned, she's facing a 20+ year wait to be reunited with her mother. I'd rather work on real, good, comprehensive immigration reform, so *&^% like this doesn't happen.Also, yes, she chose to go back. She was also 26. Are you really asking a 14 year old to make that decision? 16? What about language barriers? What about family ties? Maybe I was immature for my age, but I definitely wasn't ready to live on my own in a foreign country with a non-native language when I was that age.
But you are assuming that anyone here illegally is responsible for it. Assuming you can't check the exact story for every person, that means that you are asking them to do something about it their 18 birthday, right?And the United States created the situation wherein we have such massive immigration influxes. Our economy depends on millions of below-minimum wage workers without bargaining power or guaranteed labor rights. If we want to play the blame game, everyone shares in the guilt.
Quote from: Katie0086 on May 30, 2007, 04:27:13 PMBut you are assuming that anyone here illegally is responsible for it. Assuming you can't check the exact story for every person, that means that you are asking them to do something about it their 18 birthday, right?And the United States created the situation wherein we have such massive immigration influxes. Our economy depends on millions of below-minimum wage workers without bargaining power or guaranteed labor rights. If we want to play the blame game, everyone shares in the guilt.Business owners who hire illegals need to be jailed. PERIOD.
Quote from: Gwiz on May 30, 2007, 04:32:04 PMQuote from: Katie0086 on May 30, 2007, 04:27:13 PMBut you are assuming that anyone here illegally is responsible for it. Assuming you can't check the exact story for every person, that means that you are asking them to do something about it their 18 birthday, right?And the United States created the situation wherein we have such massive immigration influxes. Our economy depends on millions of below-minimum wage workers without bargaining power or guaranteed labor rights. If we want to play the blame game, everyone shares in the guilt.Business owners who hire illegals need to be jailed. PERIOD. Yes, and everyone should eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Somehow, I don't see that happening
And the United States created the situation