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rights violations in USA? Stanford Law School's Immigrants Rights Clinic Argues U.S. Immigration Policy Violates International Human Rights Standards
The widespread impact on American families has been truly devastating, said Alison Parker, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch. The actual law does not give the judges any room for interpretation either the kid is dying or not its the only premise, children that have lived their lives suffer because a flawed immigration law that does not set the rules right from the beggining enforcement is a must, if the law is well written if the US will not grant citicenship to children bron of illeal aliens in the future thats another story and would be fair but what to do with the 3.5 million of american citizens that depend on their parents and families? illegal aliens broke a civil law not criminal law so there is no comparison to children that have parents in jail please avoid that answer...is lame. if canada accepts them how will the US look. |
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HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION?
WHAT ABOUT NATIONAL SECURITY/LAW VIOLATIONS? Why do these illegals feel they have the right to break national security? No offense, but we're not responsible or obligated to take care of these illegals in the first place. They should have taken each precaution and came here legally so they wouldn't have to risk being deported. As far as I'm concerned, they don't have ONE SINGLE RIGHT in this country except to leave. What about millions of American children who have to say goodbye to their parent because they committed a crime? Get off your high horse - illegals are illegal. Go ahead, try and seek "human rights" in Canada,- you think they support you? You think they'll willingly support you and the family you have no chance of affording in the first place? How does that make your illega alien friends look - The US is cracking down on its policies, so they run to the next country. After Canada, where are you going to seek your false entitlement of a sanctuary/refuge? |
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The folks at Stanford should try telling it to Chief Justice Roberts. I hope they include the part about where he has no choice. To answer your question, yes, they should go to Canada and apply for asylum. I'll pay for a charter bus load myself to get the ball rolling.
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