Because illegal immigration covers a wide range of circumstances each with a variety of processes.
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What do you think the punishment for illegal imigration?
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It depends on the type of illegal immigration, one thing is for sure, deportations need non US input and agreements and imprisonment for illegal immigration(unless it is for human trafficking which itself is already covered seperately) is a pointless expensive exersize.
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I think that immediate deportation is the proper punishment for this crime. You?
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See above, but mainly yes with terms and conditions. One main hang up on immediate deportation from the US for plain simple illegal immigration is the complications and expense if the illegal immigrant isn't canadian or mexican.
Another problem is of course dependants, now you could of course amend your constitution just like Ireland did as a "tough" reaction to illegal immigrants, but it isn't effective and can cause all sorts of long running very complex problems for legal immigrants as well as making some deportations impossible
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And now we're back to the pot calling the kettle black.
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Not in the slightest as the operation of any workable immigration/deportation policy is hinged on non US involvement. If it were a purely domestic matter involving only the US authorities and only US citizens then tater would have had a point, but it doesn't so he didn't .
So it was safe to take it that his statement about foriegners was due to him being unable to deal with the issues raised or to defend his own statements