Az. Gov And Immigration

Going back to thier homeland for many is not an option. Just imagine being 18, broke, know no one, no housing, and unable to speak the language of the "home country." Also consider that the amount visas issued is far smaller than the amount applied for so the wait could be many, many years. Sometimes compassion needs to be the first consideration.
 
Let's, for the moment, assume that "millions ... came here the legal way". In order for them to do so, they would have been adults who came to the U.S. under advice of and consent to our immigration laws.

Please tell me how it is that children who came with their parents could possess such advice and consent with respect to our immigration laws?

It does not matter are they here legally or not? The answer is no. We don't need to adjust are laws to accommodate a bunch of people that didn't follow the rules. There are plenty of people that want to come here that are willing to follow the rules.
 
Going back to thier homeland for many is not an option. Just imagine being 18, broke, know no one, no housing, and unable to speak the language of the "home country." Also consider that the amount visas issued is far smaller than the amount applied for so the wait could be many, many years. Sometimes compassion needs to be the first consideration.

Heartbreaking but NOT our problem. They are the law violators. I've heard hundreds of sad heartbreaking stories on why someone has broken the law. Rob a bank to feed kids steal a car to get home to see sick mother blah blah blah fact is they broke a law case closed
 
It does not matter are they here legally or not? The answer is no. We don't need to adjust are laws to accommodate a bunch of people that didn't follow the rules. There are plenty of people that want to come here that are willing to follow the rules.
But we WILL adjust them. And they will be enforced. How ironic.
 
Maybe maybe not why enforce these new rules we dont even enforce the current ones

When we don't enforce rules, it's usually because it's too profitable to do so.

Illegal labor, employment and immigration was a key part of a "good" economy.
 

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