Here’s the thing.
Undocumented immigrants coming into this country are ILLEGAL, which means BREAKING THE LAW.
You DO NOT have rights if you are breaking the law. I understand the process to apply to be a citizen is a pain in the neck and it takes a long time, HOWEVER, it would be better than to BEFORE have to be deported because you BROKE THE LAW.
With the Supreme Court striking down major parts of Arizona’s law, even more ILLEGAL immigrants are going to be able to come through the state and take jobs from those who are citizens and MAY NEED IT CONSIDERING OUR ECONOMY IS DOWN THE TUBE. And besides good undocumented immigrants that want an honest living, there will be the thieves who do not wish to work to get anywhere and will want to steal and rob.
My ancestors came to this country during the late 1880s-early 1900s, and they went through the process to become citizens of this country. Wasn’t hard for them, why is it so hard for these others?
It’s not just Hispanic people, it’s Asian and Indian people as well who are undocumented.
I feel bad for Arizona.
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