Kids storming the border.

jackjoh

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Just because it came from a Catholic Newspaper does not mean it is false. Some people are afraid to read the truth.
 

Caleb

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Riverton
Two things, 1: I had no clue it was from a Catholic Newspaper (don't care) 2: If you're trying to make it anything at all about religion, you're barking up the wrong tree. I was simply pointing out, the Bible isn't really clear about anything.
 

MikeGyver

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Sorry, lost interest when I got to "The Bible is clear about..."
...the Bible isn't really clear about anything.
So you read the first 5 words? Why bother to troll the thread then?
Whats funny is the sentence you couldn't finish reading is in fact something the bible is very clear about, not something that is really open to interpretation. The book does mention it; it's basic reading comprehension (now whether you believe it or not is an entirely different issue). :rolleyes:
 
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Good article. For sure, immigration policy needs some attention in the USA. What to do is a difficult question. I believe we need to enforce the laws we have while changing them to allow immigrants from all countries an easier route to earn the right to immigrate. I'm undecided on the hottest issue of amnesty.
 

Spork

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Part of me thinks this has always been the case and only now is it getting the publicity to push an agenda. It may not be a popular solution but I think they ought to build military style boarding schools/orphanages, stick the kids in them, teach them English, math, skills, etc to get them up to their grade level. If they want to go the adoption route after or keep them until they are 18 they would at least be at a place where they are able to integrate into society. These are orphans that this point, if parents would like to claim them then we can send them back to their country of origin.
 

rholbrook

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Kaysville, Ut
Growing up my father had a few big twin engine planes and he and my brother who now flys a G5 for a living,would get paid to fly them back to Mexico. We spend too much money on them as it is. We need to just put them over the fence and let them make their own way back home. Its not that I dont like them, its just that we couldnt do it to them and not go to jail. I lived in Gilbert 25 years ago and it was a problem back then, I can only imagine how it is now. Havent been back since.
 

jackjoh

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Riverton, UT
Part of me thinks this has always been the case and only now is it getting the publicity to push an agenda. It may not be a popular solution but I think they ought to build military style boarding schools/orphanages, stick the kids in them, teach them English, math, skills, etc to get them up to their grade level. If they want to go the adoption route after or keep them until they are 18 they would at least be at a place where they are able to integrate into society. These are orphans that this point, if parents would like to claim them then we can send them back to their country of origin.

Great idea.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
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Riverton, UT
Growing up my father had a few big twin engine planes and he and my brother who now flys a G5 for a living,would get paid to fly them back to Mexico. We spend too much money on them as it is. We need to just put them over the fence and let them make their own way back home. Its not that I dont like them, its just that we couldnt do it to them and not go to jail. I lived in Gilbert 25 years ago and it was a problem back then, I can only imagine how it is now. Havent been back since.

This is my first thought because it is what they would do to us. Spork's idea is more humane.
 
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