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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…16hrs16H

6 ISIS Terrorists Arrested After Crossing U.S. Border

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 @PaellaPhil from California submitted…1 day1D

Germany deports illegal migrants to Poland

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 @9NZP9H7 from Missouri answered…7hrs7H

Yes on healthcare, if the undocumented immigrant and family is able to obtain a green card and is working at a starter j…

 @9NZP9H7 from Missouri answered…7hrs7H

Keep the existing wall. Make better surveillance. Allow green cards for desperate undocumented immigrants and families w…

 @9NZNBV4 from California answered…8hrs8H

I believe that illegal should have access to basic health care and services however it not as great as being an American…

 @9NZLH8N from Illinois answered…10hrs10H

Yes, make it both physical and have high technology to ensure border security and also add military presence to watch ov…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…11hrs11H

Yes, but they should be required to apply for citizenship and working towards it in a time frame, they should also have…

 @9NZ95ZB from Illinois answered…16hrs16H

I don't think it should be required, but free or cheap language learning courses should be required should they choose t…

 @9NZ4LQ2 from New Jersey answered…18hrs18H

Yes, as long as they pay taxes and remain in the United States after completing their degree (with intent to get citizen…

 @9NYVNVQ from Utah answered…20hrs20H

No, this would be too costly and ineffective. Improve the immigration policies by making the process easier to navigate…

 @9NYT4H5 from New York answered…20hrs20H

Strengthen the policy surrounding those that cross illegally but make it temporary work visas more accessible.

 @9NYS7RL from Pennsylvania answered…20hrs20H

No border wall, but tougher immigration policies to secure the border and corresponding economic policies to stimulate t…

 @9K9K252 from Massachusetts answered…21hrs21H

Yes, if they committed a serious crime and only for the first 5 years of being in the country after that they are fine.

 @9NYHBVZ from North Carolina answered…24hrs24H

No, and we should reform our system to make it easier for immigrants to enter legally and apply for citizenship.