Require every employer to use E-verify and make all fines for noncompliance 1/2 the gross value of the company for each occurrence of a violation.These mostly aren't people fleeing oppression or other ills, but people coming here for "free stuff". Even if we can't close the border, we could end the invasion simply by making it illegal to provide any aid to these people whatsoever and then following it strictly. You employ someone illegal and you go to jail. You, as a state employee give welfare or benefits to these people, you go to jail. Would end the issue quickly and we would have to deport them as they would leave willingly (not all but a large percentage).
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see mass deportations and a close border as well.
Migrants get up to two years free rent for new apartments
Brunswick, Maine, which has grappled with an influx of migrants, is aiming to secure more housing for asylum seekers.www.newsweek.com
I can't be certain, but it seems they drowned in Mexico. They certainly didn't need to wade into the river. Choices, consequences. Sad, but not America's fault.So what? If they drown trying to illegally cross into our country, I'm sorry for them but not sorry they didn't make access to our country.
They're Marxists at heart, they don't want to keep our systems operating. They want to overload the systems so they break down and use the unrest when that happens to install a communist systemIt is just so absurd that people could support having unsecure borders. It is dangerous for every one of us and our entire government process. Whether you are a complete supporter of how things are here or not there is no sustainable way to keep our systems operating when there are so many illegals weighing it down and undermining it. I think we could all use a reevaluation of what direction we are headed in as a whole, it is very concerning for the wellbeing of the United States and its citizens.
So, as I understand this, aa three-judge 5th Circuit panel ruled that the Feds could make Texas remove the floating buoy wall, but 17 circuit judges just voted to review that decision, so the buoys stay for now. Good.
Scary thought but we're damn near there. We need the states to push back the fed. It's really the only political solution to where we're at. My gut says Texas will claim a deal was reached and allow the feds in. Or, dark conspiracy theory, the fed enters Mexico and approaches the area from the Mexican side; maybe throw in a false-flag claim of "Texas shot at us. They shot at the feds!" "Texas is killing migrants!" blah blah.If push comes to shove, how does the fed “make” the state remove the barriers if the state puts armed guards on the border along with armed citizens that have been deputized? Time to take a stand and see if the fed or the state fires the first round.
And how many did SHE take?
Governor mansion should hold a couple dozen at leastAnd how many did SHE take?