Jul 27, 2006
Paladin

Model Country For Immigration

Most countries in the world do not have a serious problem with immigration like we do here in America. Of course, part of that is due to America being so attractive when compared to most countries. Some legislators are currently thinking about modeling our needed immigration reform after the following country whose laws make:

  • Unlawful entry is a crime and automatically brings a fine of $600 to $9,000 and up to 2 years in jail;
  • Failure to immediately depart brings a fine of up to $9,000, and attempted re-entry after said deportation brings another fine of up to $9,000 and up to 10 years in jail; and
  • Imposes discriminatory conditions on legal immigrants, including where they may reside, and where and with whom they may be employed.

Wonder who this progressive country is? Mexico. Go figure.

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