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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record

 @9FNRKVM from Montana  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Immigrants need to be put through the proper screening in tests in order to enter the country even if they have a clear criminal record.

 @9FVZTR8 from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The increase in immigrants is contributing to a rise in inflation and taxes. They are getting everything for free from the people who are actually working taxes. Not only that but the mass amount of immigrants is causing job shortages as well. I believe there should be stricter regulations on immigrants.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Immigrants are not responsible for any of these, it is private economic owners that are directly responsible for making these decisions...

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

Yes

 @9FLPFCL from Mississippi  disagreed…2yrs2Y

No, they should not have the rights as a US citizen does. They have not taken the oath of citizenship.

 @9FLPS7Y disagreed…2yrs2Y

Why not have domestic ones? There are millions of Americans already here, why are we giving our work to illigal immigrants?

 @9FSQFSG from North Carolina  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Immigrant laborers are currently encouraging illegal immigrants to come to the United States for jobs—individuals who are already U.S. citizens are losing job opportunities due to these laborers.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

No

 @57VB2JWRepublican disagreed…6mos6MO

Are you willing to work the jobs that those immigrants fill, or pay a premium to import the goods those jobs provide from other countries?

 @9FXM6VVDemocrat from Illinois  agreed…2yrs2Y

Immigrants comprised 13.6 percent of the total U.S. population in 2021, a slight decrease from the 13.7 percent share they comprised in 2019 and short of the record high of 14.8 percent in 1890

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

No, remove them from the U.S.

 @9F55DD2 from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

They make significant contributions to the US economy, and deserve fair treatment & compensation for their labor.

 @Lobby1stKittenRepublicanfrom Maine  disagreed…2yrs2Y

While it's true that undocumented immigrants contribute to the economy, we must also consider the strain on public resources. For instance, in states with high illegal immigration rates like California, there's an increased demand for public services like healthcare and education, which can lead to budget deficits.

However, looking at it philosophically, we might question: is it fair to offer amnesty to those who have broken the laws of entry, while many others wait for years, following the legal path to immigration? Could this be seen as rewarding unlawful behavior?

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. How do you propose we balance these ethical and economical considerations?

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…2yrs2Y

Public resources aren't strained by immigrants, they're strained by private capital-owners who siphon off a disgustingly disproportionate amount of our economic resources for their own personal, for-profit gain.

is it fair to offer amnesty to those who have broken the laws of entry, while many others wait for years, following the legal path to immigration? Could this be seen as rewarding unlawful behavior?

Why are we making people wait years just to immigrate in the first place? If anything, our "legal" immigration process is the one promoting "illegal" immigration methods. Decriminalize all immigration and this wouldn't be an issue to begin with.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

No, fine companies that employ illegal immigrants

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

Yes, but only if they pay taxes

 @9FXM6VVDemocrat from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

If you moved to another country, but we're not a citizen of that country, do you imagine that you would be able to vote in thierelections? This is a rhetorical question, the answer is no, you can only vote if you are a citizen. This is universally true in every country that has democratic elections. If an immigrant becomes a naturalized citizen they have every right to vote, if they are here illegally, they are not an immigrant, they are an illegal aliens.

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...13yrs13Y

No, but allow them to stay

 @9FLQGHX from California  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Immigrant Labor's came to America for a bette chance at life. They should be able to stay here. They work like an American citizen they should stay.

 @migval2000from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but include stay at home moms also? They key word is "temporary" amnesty. To those opposed of amnesty, we already have it (Cubans touch US soil and can stay) If we implement amnesty and illegals don't behave under outlined regulations, they will get deported. 90% of illegals don't want handouts. How many illegals do you see on the corner asking for change? (I have never seen one) Now how many do you see asking for work? (Lots) They want to work, to better themselves and their families!

 @9TQPPZL from California  disagreed…8mos8MO

no they absolutely should not in fact their labor should be free because their coming here illegally and we don't pay criminals they should be forced too do 3 years of unpaid labor/slavery and then they are granted their citizenship. we should collect those illegals at the border and sell them into the slavery program so they can get their citizenship. this idea may be able too get America out of our dept with all this unpaid labor and we can make America great again.

 @4SZH87Jfrom Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

Prosecute those hiring them and abusing them, if employers had to adhere to employment laws the rest would cease to be an issue. Stop punishing the victim.

 @4RPYB59from Louisiana  answered…5yrs5Y

Put employers that use and abuse immigrants in prison, and let hard working immigrants live in peace. Stop referring to them as illegals!

 @B23SC6B from California  agreed…5mos5MO

Some kind of accountability for employers breaking the law is important. Not sure if jail time is the answer but following the law matters.

 @4RKFM2Ffrom Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

oh we are so hung up on "illegals" - sounds like the "N" word in consonants - code word for
bigots and racists. Anyone remember how the Chinese were treated in 19th century?
Or Irish. This is a dang small planet - get over this us vs. them disease.

 @B22B5NK from California  disagreed…4mos4MO

Anyone remember how the Chinese were treated in 19th century?
Or Irish. This is a dang small planet - get over this us vs. them disease.

Comparing this to the Chinese who legally migrated here and the Irish who legally migrated here is an insult to the Chinese and Irish. The only disease here is the woke mind virus.

 @5MXRPQXfrom Connecticut  answered…5yrs5Y

Why should someone who broke our law be given amnesty. Does that mean I can break a US law and not be penalized? They should be deported and then apply to come back legally. If a child of illegal immigrants is born in the US, that child should be considered an illegal as well. Giving illegals amnesty is unfair to all the people who are waiting to enter legally.

 @4Q4HBM9from California  answered…5yrs5Y

How about we make a simpler worker visa program. Violate and you can never apply again

 @4QRT7BRfrom Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

The reason FDR, HST and DDE deported illegal immigrants (and their kids) was that Americans were looking for work. Americans don't need to be competing with illegal immigrants for their jobs.

 @B23SC6B  from California  asked…5mos5MO

Are Americans competing for the jobs that Latin Americans are filling when they enter without papers?

 @5KHT8S2from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record and they pay back taxes or a fee.

 @56WKM46from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

NO amnesty!! If they are illegal send them back & fine the companies that employ them. Once they are back in their own country, they can apply for a work visa and return legally!

 @4TCS7JCfrom Kansas  answered…5yrs5Y

An open border policy would allow worker's to enjoy the right to come work in the US without fear of breaking any immigration laws. This would take away the need for any amnesty.

 @4Q4GNG6from Tennessee  answered…5yrs5Y

 @4RVBRRXfrom Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

 @9BSS9MJ from Oklahoma  answered…2yrs2Y

No, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with little or no criminal record first

 @98MSML6 from Oklahoma  answered…2yrs2Y

No, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants without a long criminal record first

 @4SNXDTMfrom South Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

I would like to say no but Americans are so spoiled by the US Gov. that they are too lazy to work. We may not have fruits and veggies in our groceries if we did not employ them.

 @jdodgefrom Louisiana  answered…5yrs5Y

No amnesty, but allow them to stay as long as they are paying taxes and show proof of employment

 @4SV49J3from California  answered…5yrs5Y

I would like to see a program similar to the bracero program where they are allowed to work as long as they pay taxes and if there is no work they will return to their home country.

 @9ZLWXN2  from Maine  answered…6mos6MO

Yes, and their taxes should be held separately and apportioned to various services and benefits solely for undocumented immigrants

 @9XPRF7L from Ohio  answered…6mos6MO

No, but allow them to stay if they work. Make them pay taxes. Fine companies that employ illegal immigrants.

 @9QVMSJPDemocrat from North Carolina  answered…10mos10MO

Yes, if they pay taxes, but punish companies that hire a disproportionate number of illegal immigrants compared to native citizens

 @9GX62WVDemocrat from North Carolina  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but penalize companies that hire a disproportionate number of illegal immigrants compared to native citizens or exploit an amnesty program to reduce wages

 @4V34352Republicanfrom West Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record, fine companies that employ illegal immigrants. If you are a violent offender and illegal, you should be dropped in shark infested waters told to swim back where they came from.

 @4QSCPMDfrom New Mexico  answered…5yrs5Y

If they are working and have no criminal record they should be required to pass US citizenship requirements and must speak English and support American traditions, not insist on flaunting their former country's traditions. Those should be minimal and only within their homes or communities on special occasions.

 @4Q35LSMfrom Nebraska  answered…5yrs5Y

 @4R9HLPRfrom Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

Since the 1980's we have had laws that required employers to obtain a W-9 form verifying the legal status of their employees - clearly, like gun laws, nothing is enforced, so we should just make more laws. These people should pay the price for their deception. We are taking poor care of our natural citizens, locking them away for absurdly small crimes all for the conviction rates of prosecutors, for the arrest rates of police and yet - we will take a person who knowingly broke the law, continues to break it every day and has taken an employment opportunity and probably some charitable dollars that could have gone to a US citizen and now because they were working illegally, we should give them a chance. NOPE, go back to the end of the line and start over.

 @4QK765Bfrom Missouri  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, allow residency (not citizenship) after a tax and an annual fee for non-criminals (barring immigration offenses) until they go through the legal process- if they can prove that they were employed and did not conspire to obtain taxpayer money/ benefits (food stamps, subsidized housing) save ones that they had no control over (subsidized water, public transportation).

 @4WL8DSMfrom Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

Secure the border then give blanket immunity to all illegal immigrants and make them legal without voting privileges.

 @98H8C9K from Oklahoma  answered…2yrs2Y

No, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants without a long list of criminal records first

 @98FX4YC from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

No. Remove them from the U.S. and fine companies that employ illegal immigrants.

 @9F4786Y from Washington  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, and add requirements that they must be seeking to become residents of the U.S. with 6 months to a year and have certain papers.

 @9DXKXZH from Ohio  answered…2yrs2Y

the government should create a simpler solution to give working immigrants who can prove they are paying federal and state government taxes and no criminal history citizenship

 @9DCVT5BIndependent from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, if they are undergoing the path to citizenship and have no criminal record domestic or foreign.

 @9DCBMGJ from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

No, deport them from the U.S. and fine companies that employed illegal immigrants

 @9D7VRVM from Pennsylvania  answered…2yrs2Y

No, give them the option to become a citizen legally and if they refuse deport them.

 @9D4QVTB from Tennessee  answered…2yrs2Y

 @9D4QSCN from South Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Illegal immigrant is a crime like trespassing. There should be some punishment for breaking the law but it would not be effective to deport all of them, just the really bad one. They also should have to go through the immigration process as well.

 @9D4PDXN from South Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes. They must pay taxes an are not subject to government benefits until they become citizens.

 @93BHV8R from Virginia  answered…3yrs3Y

No, remove them from the U.S. and heavily punish companies that employ illegal immigrants

 @85QWNPG from Colorado  answered…3yrs3Y

No, if they are working legitimately, then they wil have a Visa, illegal immigrants working in jobs which take advantage of them either on economics or physical labor is not something that should be promoted through amnesty.

 @B4XLSV5  from Arkansas  answered…2wks2W

Yes, but only if they pay taxes. Additionally, a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record should be created.

 @B4TJWVN from Pennsylvania  answered…3wks3W

Yes, but perform a full body search and a cavity search on them to make sure they are not part of a criminal organization, and run an enhanced background check

 @B4M67PG from Louisiana  answered…4wks4W

Yes if they have no criminal record and simplify the process to be a citizen while also increasing border security to make the amount of legal immigrants greater and the amount of illegal immigrants lower.

 @B4KXH3Y from South Carolina  answered…4wks4W

Yes, but only if they pay taxes. I would give them temporary amnesty with a reasonable amount of time to complete their path to citizenship. If it is not completed by the end of that time period, or a crime/special circumstance comes up that immediately disqualifies their amnesty.

 @B4KLCSB from California  answered…4wks4W

NO deport illegal immigrants as there are citizens that want to work the jobs that illegal citizens have

 @9L4Z23BIndependent  from Pennsylvania  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only if they go through the process of obtaining an ITIN and go through the process of apply for a Visa within a time window. If these steps are not completed by the end of the window, they should be deported and banned from reentering

 @B4FCJW4Republican from Georgia  answered…1mo1MO

No, for the sake of border security, ban asylum, amnesty, visas, green cards and only allow legal citizenship through the authentic constitutional method.

 @B4FBNFT from New Jersey  answered…1mo1MO

No, but try to make a more clear path for citizenship as long as their is no criminal records or associations to criminal organizations.

 @B4CFBTH from Illinois  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only for a certain period of time until they are able to go back to their country, unless they have a valid reason why they cannot go back.

 @B4BK4TW from Arizona  answered…1mo1MO

No, they need to come to this country through proper procedures, so they can be properly vetted. I think the US needs to make it easier to for immigrants to come here if they choose, but they have to be legally here by going through a vetting process. We need to have sites along all boards that people can go to like Ellis Island was used for but using our current technologies to help keep our country safe. If an immigrant wants to be here and they is a legal way from them to gain access to be in the US legally, then there would be no reason why an immigrant wouldn't jump at the chance…  Read more

 @B4B5FVS from Utah  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only if they taxes. If they do, create a simple path to citizenship for them as long as they have no criminal record. Otherwise, deport them immediately.

 @B492HZC from Kansas  answered…1mo1MO

I think that people should be documented to enter the US while I also think we should show support for people of other countries and have peace with other countries. I do think the way I would want the border is in a way that Ronald Reagan had it where he restricted the border without terrorizing immigrants as much.

 @B46QNFT from Massachusetts  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, as long as they can prove that they faced a clear danger by remaining in their country, have a perfect criminal record, and swear to protect and defend our country. If they are ever caught of any other crime, they must be convicted, then banned from ever entering the U.S., then deported.

 @B45Y2S9 from Maryland  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but only if they show pure intentions of assimilating and being a true citizen such as following every applicable law

 @B43QHWD from Indiana  answered…2mos2MO

Put a hold onto part of their wages until they go through the process, and make the process easier and accesible

 @B3WQ4D2Socialist from Arkansas  answered…2mos2MO

All illegal immigrants who haven't committed a violent crime and even if they did they shouldn't be deported but imprisoned in the United States

 @B3VH4MW from California  answered…2mos2MO

illegal immigrants come into this country unfairly in masses, most of these aliens are labeled as dangerous criminals and bad people but they just come to serve purpose to get work done get money and go back to their country to support their family, for the most part these people are doing the dirty work that most Americans arent even doing anyways, I think its beneficial in some ways. they may affect cost of services and work in some areas but that's always gonna happen anyways. like I stated its unfair that some people come unfairly and this should be regulated regaurdless

 @B3QM2V9 from California  answered…2mos2MO

If they are actually working then I'd say yes. Why they if making money haven't saved to take it I'd wonder but yeah the imogarants who come here to work, better their lives and do it without government help should be allowed to stay.

 @B3Q7WN7No Labels from Michigan  answered…2mos2MO

Create a simple path to citizenship for working immigrants with no criminal record if they pay taxes

 @9L4Z23BIndependent  from Pennsylvania  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but only if they go through the process of obtaining a VISA. If steps are not completed within a timeframe, they should be deported and banned from reentry for any reason

 @B3N73WBRepublican from Kansas  answered…2mos2MO

I feel like since they are working and doing their part in the country, they should be allowed to stay and even help get them legalized.

 @B3N58Q3 from Louisiana  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, create a simple and cost-effective path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record, while creating more robust and streamlined security checks to route out criminals.

 @B3JM2BL from North Carolina  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but only if they do not commit any other crimes and if they pay taxes. They should be allowed to have permanent residency, but be banned from citizenship. Their children should not be punished.

 @B38VJVQ from California  answered…3mos3MO

if they have been in the US for over 10 years and have a clean record allow them to gain a work permit and allow them to wait in line for legal residency or citizenship

 @B37ZD43 from California  answered…3mos3MO

No, they should be removed, the companies who hired them should be fined and replaced with Americans living in homeless shelters.

 @B35T9YR from New Jersey  answered…3mos3MO

I believe that they should be given an easy path to citizenship as long as they don't have a criminal record.

 @B33TZW3 from Virginia  answered…3mos3MO

No, illegal immigrant should not work in the United States unless they have a work visa and pay taxes

 @B32TM7S from Washington  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, as long as they have no criminal record and show to actually help the nation instead of bringing more crime.

 @B2WVKR6 from Iowa  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but the immigrants who have committed a crime or an act of terrorism should not be given amnesty and should be deported

 @B2TSSGR from Florida  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but only if they pay taxes and no criminal record as well once the temporary amnesty is over create a simple path for them to get citizenships.

 @B2RVLGN from Connecticut  answered…3mos3MO

If immigrants benefit society in a pivotal way and are carefully vetted, they should be prioritized for consideration of citizenship. As long as they can continue to benefit society and not take from it, such as by accepting social welfare, they should be granted citizenship. If they are not citizens or someone applying for citizenship who is benefiting society, they should be deported.

 @B2Q9CDP from Oregon  answered…3mos3MO

They are still illegal immigrates so working shouldn’t change anything but instead of attacking or rebelling against the government people should make suggestions to the government about this issue peacefully.

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