Why does immigration work at all ports of entry

 
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Old 07-01-2010, 01:40 PM
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Default Why does immigration work at all ports of entry

except Mexico/USA, Pakistan/Afghanistan?

It works because the obstacles to entry have been established and ARE ENFORCED!

Obama confirmed AGAIN in his speech today that the USA/Mexican border is "un-enforceable"! The USA/Mexican border crossings are un-enforceable because he and his administration do not want to enforce the existing laws.

He said the AZ law is un-enforceable which means the federal law is likewise since the AZ is a direct reflection of the federal law.....except for enforcement means.

His speech today was his typical campaign rhetoric with broad, generalized, nothing new statements on the subject....and of course, as usual...NO specifics.

The scary part of it all is the easiest of all to implement is the existing law simply being enforced. Such a simple goal. Make entry via Mexico work with the same effort, rules, manning and ENFORCEMENT as NYC, LA, Chicago, et al.

Flow issues of any kind seems to be a problem for Obama and his so called team.

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Old 07-01-2010, 02:27 PM
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6-MONTH DETENTION

Country: Italy

Immigrant population: 3.9 million




http://www.foreignpolicy.com/article...migration_laws

Does Israel Have an Immigrant Problem?

"The presence of a large, non-Jewish population in the Jewish state stirs great unease. In November, Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz blamed foreign workers for a rise in unemployment and a "widening of social gaps"; the mayor of Eilat, Meir Yitzhak Halevi, recently called them a "burden on the welfare authorities." He added: "They consume alcohol and have introduced cases of severe violence." The situation is routinely described in the media as a ticking social time bomb. The military estimates that as many as 1 million Africans could try to cross into Israel...

"Responding to such concerns, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Jan. 10 that Israel will build two fences along the Egyptian border -- one around Eilat, the other near Gaza -- in the hope of staunching the flow of "infiltrators and terrorists." Construction is expected to take several years, and the fence will be entirely on Israeli territory. Netanyahu also directed the Justice Ministry to formulate a plan to sanction businesses that hire illegal immigrants. 'This is a strategic decision to ensure the Jewish and democratic character of the state of Israel," Netanyahu said. 'Israel will remain open to war refugees but we cannot allow thousands of illegal workers to infiltrate into Israel via the southern border and flood our country.'"

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/article...blem?page=full
 


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