[Winona Online Democracy]

Pretty close analogy if you ask me. What exactly is wrong with putting stricter 
enforcement on our borders and imigration laws? I could understand them being 
ignored if they were fleeing because of political persecution, tyranny, etc. 
but even then I would expect some type of documentation when they were 
entering( much like refugees attempting entery into southern Florida). 
   
   Are we bad people for enforcing our immigration laws?
   
   What other country do we allow unfettered entry and exit of its residents to?
   
   What other countries would allow this type of migration?
   
    Is it okay to allow a system of social program entitlement to fester and 
grow within the illegal immigrant communities? Consider this, since 1996 we 
have spent $397,450,739,563 on Social Security services for illegal 
aliens.....meanwhile, since just last January over $22,000,000,000 has been 
wired back to Mexico City bank accounts..undoubtedly, if not for this continued 
influx off illegal worker income being funneled back into Mexico it's economy 
would crash and turn it into a third world country.
   
   Why is it so bad and evil to want this leaking border under control? I'm not 
aginst ANYONE coming into the USA, just respect our laws and let us know who 
you are...

       
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