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End of border fence between the US and Mexico a few miles west of the border crossing in Sasabe, Arizona. Image credit: Shutterstock
Texas Republican Congressman John Culberson has introduced three bills which will strengthen immigration enforcement by ensuring that every illegal alien over the age of eighteen is prosecuted wherever they’re found in the U.S., illegal immigrant convicts are fined, imprisoned, or both, and felony criminal illegal aliens are deported upon completion of their sentences:
Culberson stated that these three straightforward changes to our convoluted immigration law will help decrease the number of illegal immigrants crossing the Texas-Mexico border by creating disincentives for people to enter the country illegally.
The common sense legislation introduced by Culberson could accomplish much more than that. It would prevent the release of at least some of the thousands of illegal immigrant murderers, kidnappers and other criminals Immigration and Customs Enforcement released back into the community. If such legislation had been adopted in 2006, after the Democrats scuttled the Senate’s compromise on immigration reform in order to gain a political advantage, illegal immigration might have been stopped. And maybe Donald Trump wouldn’t have had his issue to garner his support.
I realize that legal immigration is an extremely vital element of our economy. Nevertheless, the only way I can see to stem the endless stream of illegal immigration is to stop rewarding those who are in the U.S. illegally, punish those the illegal aliens and those that hire them, and control the border. I supported the Senate’s 2006 compromise on immigration reform. My main objection to other “comprehensive reform” proposals that give legal status to illegal aliens is those proposals would encourage more illegal immigration, as did the amnesty authorized by the 1986 Immigration Reform Act.
Allowing those that disregard the nation’s immigration laws to remain here and pursue citizenship sends a simple message – get into the United States anyway you can because eventually, you will be legalized.
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