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The cost of illegal aliens in the United States
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Politics
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Immigration
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>Would you be willing to pay more for produce if it meant that they upsurd taxes
>were lower, crime was down, medical costs were lower, schools were not as crowded,
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>I would.
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>Add to that, in any American city there are plenty of out of work people who would
>take a job picking produce to support themselves & their families.
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>If it was the only work I could get, and it meant a steady income, I would.

I think that the average American would not last one day in the fields picking crops. It is a noble thought though.



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>>Who produces almost 50% of the nations produce? California! Since 1928 for any given year, the value of produce in California has been greater than all the gold found in our state.
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>>How would you like to pay $5 for one strawberry? Well, it might only be $4.95, but I would be willing to bet that the cost of produce will go up a significant amount, and may not be available at all if we expel all illegal aliens. If it ain’t one thing it is another! :)
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>>>No, I don't
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>>>But I do know that while there might be some significant cost to eliminate the
>>>illegal immigrants, the long term benefits justify it.
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>>>>>Any country has a right to regulate immigration and to decide who comes and who goes through its borders. It's time we clamp down on this criminal act. Try sneaking across the border of some other country around the world and see where it lands you. Its time to round up the illegals and send them packing!
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>>>>Let's say the cost of illegal aliens in schools and hospitals and other social services is $X.
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>>>>If "rounding up the illegals and sending them packing" is your solution for significantly reducing $X, then it will cost $Y.
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>>>>Do you know of a realistic plan to spend $Y to reduce $X?
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>>>>I'd like to know what you think we're dealing with. That shouldn't be too much to ask, considering you drooled into my message box.
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