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originally posted by: Arizonaguy
a reply to: BubbaJoe
Nothing says that child can't go with his parents until he's 18
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: neo96
Hell yes people!
Deport them ALL
Get rid of those 8 million people from one country.
We gotta make room for terrorists from seven different countries.
God Bless 'Merika' everyone
So you will admit in public that you are willing to deport the parents of an American citizen, even though that citizen is a minor, are you and yours prepared to provide their care?
I would be because the "wards" and "fosters" would be Americans !!
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: BubbaJoe
Yeah I will admit it.
Hit the ROAD.
There are only two countries left in the world that still have anchor baby laws.
Europe got rid of them a while ago.
According to NumbersUSA’s list, the vast majority of counties do not adhere to jus soli. Of their list of about 190 countries, just 33 (including the U.S. and Canada) had a such a policy.
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: BubbaJoe
Yeah I will admit it.
Hit the ROAD.
There are only two countries left in the world that still have anchor baby laws.
Europe got rid of them a while ago.
Neo, I have suspected it for a long time, but you don't give an F about anyone but yourself, have a nice life. I honestly hope you suffer.
originally posted by: MakeAmericaSaneAgain
Hopefully the uneducated whites that handed Trump the election will line up to pick the produce, as there will be a lot of job openings soon in the agricultural section.
Oh Wait
originally posted by: avgguy
a reply to: game over man
8 million people not paying taxes, going to the hospital and not paying, and costing actual tax payers over $113 BILLION dollars a year.
The US government estimates that at least half of undocumented immigrants pay income tax, and analysts told VICE News the population will contribute at least $12 billion to the federal government this year, and at least $10.6 billion to state and local governments via income and payroll taxes.
"It's really important to debunk the myth that undocumented immigrants aren't paying taxes," Meg Wiehe, the state tax policy director at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), told VICE News.
"Creating a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States and allowing them to work here legally would boost their current state and local tax contributions by more than $2.1 billion a year... Personal income tax collections would increase by more than $1 billion a year. Sales and excise taxes would increase by $695 million, and property taxes would grow by $360 million. As a result, the overall state and local taxes paid by undocumented immigrants as a share of their income would increase by 8 percent to 8.6 percent."
Using state-by-state and national estimates of the undocumented population living in the United States as of 2013, the report found that Montana’s 4,000 undocumented immigrant population paid $2.2 million in taxes, while California’s more sizeable three million undocumented immigrant population paid $3.1 billion. To put that into perspective, undocumented immigrants paid an estimated effective state and local tax rate of eight percent of their income in state and local taxes, a higher percentage than the 5.4 percent paid by the top one percent of U.S. taxpayers.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: BubbaJoe
Well I am in good company then.
According to NumbersUSA’s list, the vast majority of counties do not adhere to jus soli. Of their list of about 190 countries, just 33 (including the U.S. and Canada) had a such a policy.
And then there were two
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: MakeAmericaSaneAgain
Please get it right.
It's called PRO not the entire worlds bed in breakfast.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: BubbaJoe
Heard it the first time wasn't true.
Heard it the second time isn't true.
Repeat it again still won't be true.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: game over man
Most of those stories have been debunked.
originally posted by: BubbaJoe
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: game over man
Most of those stories have been debunked.
Mine haven't been, tells us a lot about Neo, what about you Xeu, you haven't chimed in much since the OP?