Here's the lie: "Its impossible to send them all back, there's too many." Why is this an all at once proposition?
The social security administration sends out thousands of notices to employers every year about employee's social security numbers that don't jibe. How hard would it be to have said notices require employers to get this "irregularity" squared away in 30 days or terminate said employees or face fines?
How hard would it be to increase the fines for under the table employment and give whistleblowers a cut of said fines for informing on under the table employers?
With no work illegal immigrants will be begging to be deported. Instead of the number of illegal aliens in the country going up every year that number will go down.
You can argue that this would be a bad thing for whatever reason. Starting off with a false premise that its impossible is pretty lame.
The social security administration sends out thousands of notices to employers every year about employee's social security numbers that don't jibe. How hard would it be to have said notices require employers to get this "irregularity" squared away in 30 days or terminate said employees or face fines?
How hard would it be to increase the fines for under the table employment and give whistleblowers a cut of said fines for informing on under the table employers?
With no work illegal immigrants will be begging to be deported. Instead of the number of illegal aliens in the country going up every year that number will go down.
You can argue that this would be a bad thing for whatever reason. Starting off with a false premise that its impossible is pretty lame.