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To feed these refugees, America's debt is increasing dramatically.
ОтветитьThe cause is biden and kamala they let this happen why because the demon crats want this n
ОтветитьRun Forrest Run. Politicians gotta get voters 2 vote in the upcoming election.
ОтветитьWhat are we going to do about this? I see protests in the U.K. and Canada. I see Germany and other countries deporting illegals. Politicians will only do something if We The People do something. They are using out tax dollars! Who can organize us across the country to start protesting as one people against this invasion?
ОтветитьPlain and smple the Social left democrats are responsible for this mess,and you keep voting for them ,this country is finished.
ОтветитьYet for over 3 years, democrats swore , no crisis, no problem at the border !😮
ОтветитьEnforce the laws in the books. There, system fixed.
ОтветитьDemocrats need future voters.
ОтветитьIt just needs to be strengthened by stronger enforcement of the laws.
How can America remain a world super power like this. This exhibits weakness.
No school Security and no Boarder Security has enormous consequences. We need Accountability. When is this CIRCUS 🎪 FREEK SHOW going to END???
ОтветитьAmerica is about more than just the desire to make money. Just because these people want to sneak into our country to work a better paying job doesn’t make them good candidates for becoming an American. American culture and values exist and they deserve to be defended. Unending mass migration is an attack on our culture.
ОтветитьAll of Western Civilization is in danger of being overwhelmed. There are multiple times more people who could theoretically improve their lives moving to a Western nation than there are people currently living in those nations already. Mass immigration can destroy our civilizations if we let it. That is a real possibility but some people think we have a limitless ability to take in people from other cultures. It is a dangerous fantasy, fueled I believe at its most basic level from a fear of being labeled a racist. If we had millions of white Europeans and Australians sneaking into our country I think we would all be united in getting that misconduct under control.
ОтветитьNow there are Venezuelan gangs taking over housing complexes: like in Aurora, Colorado.
ОтветитьThe Democrat Party!
Ответитьit just makes me sad, that it took 10 years before my dad got his visa since we legally waited. Mom and dad didnt see each other physically for more yeras than that. Then when my dad finally arrived on US, they were only with each other for less than 6 months because my dad died. and then I see all the illegals ones just go in undocumented :|
ОтветитьPercayalah jika negara lain menderita negara anda yang stabil akan menderita kerana orang menderita
ОтветитьThe system is not broken, it's called abuse and neglect 😮
ОтветитьTurkey and Mexican gangs are making deals with human trafficking, they have deceived 60 thousand Kurds to migrate to America in the last year. They want Kurdistan to be emptied. Please, American authorities should follow this closely, the Eastern Bloc also wants to destroy America, that's why they are sending migration to America by any means necessary.
ОтветитьBiden, Kavala and the DemocRats.
ОтветитьAll was good with Trump’s executive order
ОтветитьGiven that people desperately find every way to get into America, climbing walls, swinging boats, and even planes, it's surprising that some, after being granted mercy to get into America, turn around to bite and blame America, saying it is evil and wrong. If you love your old countries so much, you should feel free to return, especially after selling everything to escape from the countries you love “that much”, you hypocrite and ungrateful 🤣
ОтветитьAll Americans, regardless of background, are reaching their limit. We are frustrated with divisive rhetoric, the unchecked rise of criminal gangs, and the increasing threat from extremist ideologies that undermine our way of life. We are tired of uneven enforcement of laws and demand secure borders, as well as the immediate deportation of those who refuse to contribute to or uphold our nation's values.
It’s time for our leaders—politicians, law enforcement, civil servants, and the President—to take decisive action. To address these pressing issues, we propose a national referendum on the following key questions:
1. Should the United States reconsider its participation in international agreements such as the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol?
2. Should future U.S. administrations be legally required to pursue revisions to international immigration agreements until they are implemented globally?
Although some measures are already in place or under discussion, the following proposals could further enhance our approach to immigration and citizenship. Separate referendums should address these points:
- Mandatory Identification Cards: Implementing a national ID card system for U.S. citizens could streamline identification processes. Currently, the U.S. does not have a universal ID card, though some states require specific forms of ID for various purposes.
- Stricter Marriage Verification: Enforcing more rigorous checks to prevent marriages between closely related individuals, though current laws already prohibit certain types of marriages.
- Security-Sensitive Positions: Restricting eligibility for certain sensitive positions, such as federal law enforcement roles, to U.S.-born citizens only, though many such roles already have stringent background checks and citizenship requirements.
- Eliminating Dual Citizenship: Considering the elimination of dual citizenship, as the U.S. currently permits dual citizenship but does not require renunciation of foreign citizenship.
- Expedited Deportation Procedures: Streamlining deportation processes to reduce appeals for those denied asylum or caught entering illegally. The U.S. has expedited removal procedures, but they involve legal appeals and due process.
- Enhanced Border Control: Investing in advanced surveillance technology and increased border patrols to improve border security. The U.S. already employs such measures, but their effectiveness and resource allocation are ongoing concerns.
- Fines for Employers: Strengthening penalties for employers who knowingly hire illegal migrants, with regular audits and inspections. Current laws impose fines, but enforcement can be inconsistent.
- Bilateral Agreements to Combat Smuggling: Developing stricter agreements with countries of origin and transit to disrupt smuggling networks and facilitate returns. The U.S. engages in such agreements, but their effectiveness varies.
- Incentives for Reporting Non-Compliance: Offering financial incentives for reporting immigration violations within communities or workplaces. This is not currently a U.S. policy, though reporting mechanisms exist.
- Public Education Campaigns: Running educational campaigns about legal immigration processes and the consequences of illegal entry. The U.S. government and various organizations already run some educational campaigns.
- Revoking Visas or Citizenship for Fraud: Strengthening laws to revoke visas or citizenship obtained through fraudulent means, which is already a part of U.S. law.
- Offshore Processing Centers: Considering offshore processing centers for asylum seekers, which has been a topic of debate and varies by administration.
- Temporary Residency Requirements: Implementing residency requirements tied to integration criteria, such as language proficiency or employment. Currently, U.S. immigration laws do not include such criteria.
- Enhanced Intelligence Sharing: Improving national intelligence sharing among immigration, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies to dismantle trafficking and smuggling networks. There are ongoing efforts to enhance coordination.
In addition, we propose the following measures to further strengthen our approach:
- Enhanced Integration Programs: Develop comprehensive programs to support immigrants, including language courses, job training, and cultural orientation, to facilitate smoother transitions and reduce reliance on public services.
- Review of Asylum Policies: Regularly review and update asylum policies to address emerging challenges and ensure they are fair, efficient, and aligned with national security interests.
- Community Policing Initiatives: Strengthen community policing efforts to build trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities, improving cooperation and reducing crime.
- Legal Aid for Immigration Cases: Provide targeted legal aid for immigrants navigating the legal system to ensure fair representation and reduce prolonged legal battles.
- Collaboration with Tech Companies: Partner with technology companies to enhance border security and immigration enforcement through innovative tools and data analysis, while safeguarding privacy and civil liberties.
- Strengthen Refugee Support Services: Enhance support services for refugees, including mental health services, housing, and education, to facilitate successful integration and self-sufficiency.
- Periodic Policy Reviews: Establish a system for regular review of immigration policies and enforcement practices to adapt to changing conditions and improve effectiveness.
- Transparency and Accountability: Increase transparency in immigration enforcement and policy decisions, and establish mechanisms for public accountability to ensure fair implementation.
- Economic Impact Assessments: Conduct regular assessments of the economic impact of immigration policies to support economic growth and address any unintended consequences.
- Bipartisan Approach: Promote bipartisan cooperation on immigration reform to create sustainable policies with broad political support.
These measures aim to offer a comprehensive, controlled, and enforceable approach to managing migration and citizenship. Addressing these issues effectively requires careful consideration of both international agreements and domestic laws. Progress will be limited without a coordinated approach.
These challenges are not unique to the United States; many Western countries face similar issues. The American media should actively support this initiative, and a petition should be launched in Congress to advocate for these changes. ❤️🇺🇸
Drive down the american citizen worker's wages for big corporation profit. I make the same salary I made in 2014.
ОтветитьBiden needs to be in a nursing home.
ОтветитьA country without a border will not be a country in the long run.
Ответитьwe don't have a nation anymore
ОтветитьNotice, they are fat! They are not starving and poor! They have shoes. They have cell phones!!
ОтветитьIllegal immigration is all on Biden and his administration!! It only takes a stroke of the pen to close the Boarders!! The democrats refuse to do it!!!
ОтветитьI dont want to hear the money argument. If money was such an issue, stop paying cops. Make them volunteer like a lot of fireman are.
ОтветитьIt was the rebloodlikkkans fault for shutting down Ellis Island and stopping immigration to begin with.
ОтветитьThe biden administration broke it by letting anyone and everyone in
ОтветитьOur immigration system is NOT broken, our immigration LAWS are broken... by both illegal invaders and treasonous democrats who only care about their power, not the survival of the nation!
ОтветитьVoter importation
ОтветитьBiden COULD OF EXECUTIVE ORDER DOESN'T WANT TO. OPEN BORDERS FOR NEXT 8 YRS IF COMRADE CAMAL GETS IN.OMG I CAN NOT IMAGINE THAT CAN YOU? USA WILL BECOME 1 GIANT SKID ROW
ОтветитьThis is a joke ..USA 😃
ОтветитьI can’t wait for Trump to get back into office. And any of you illegal immigrants that are reading this, Donald Trump is coming for you and you won’t have anywhere to hide. he’s gonna send you back to Mexico even if that’s not your country of origin since Mexico has desecrated the border and allowed evil to cross all day long. And Trump’s coming for you as well Mexico.
ОтветитьThe Democrats broke the immigration system. Pretty easy answer.
ОтветитьEmotional dramas for tons of facilities and status driven money...
Until and unless America permanently stops these migrations , there's no democratic nation that has any democratic mentality driven people at a ground level out of social media dramas...
When people of undemocratic nations lost hope they had no option but when people of democratic nations lost hope they changed countries instead of tackling their born country's national problems through unity.....
Liberals
ОтветитьBiden and Harris
ОтветитьDemocrats let them in to get more votes….Vicious circle
ОтветитьThe answer is simple. Joe Biden and Harris
ОтветитьWhat broke it was the greed that so many are consumed with allowed and still allows them to come over and do cheap labor..As long as it benefits the greedy and screws the needy. Just shut it down until we get it in hand. I don't think any American will have a problem with that. One question however. Why are we not talking about the thousands who came here bc of Ukraine war and have been accepted with open arms...just shut it down until we get the problem solved. Its not complicated, just do it. Im a Democrat.
ОтветитьDumbocrats.
ОтветитьBecause of our 1.8 fertility rate, we need about 3 million immigrants per year to sustain the slow and steady population growth of about 1% per annum that will keep our economy healthy. Let’s enact the laws that will make that a reality.
ОтветитьThis country is getting flooded by 1) Illegal Latinos 2) Indian IT contractors
ОтветитьKamala Harris and Joe Biden.
ОтветитьNo one is illegal on stolen land.
ОтветитьToo much people
ОтветитьThere is too much money to made for politicians by bringing in immigrants.
The more immigrants you bring, the more they need representation. As a Politician more representation means hiring more staff. The more staff under you the higher YOUR salary gets.
ALWAYS follow the money.