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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
If the parent(s) of a native born child are in this country illegally but are working to support that child as well as themselves -- why shouldn't they be given temporary residency until that child or the last born child are of majority age (18)?
I think that if they have a good record they should be granted permanent residency, and after that probation, be allowed to apply for naturalized citizenship if they want.
Food Stamps is really no different that the giving of bread out to the masses at the Roman Colosseum. A population that is hungry is dangerous. A hungry child in the USA is an embarrassment -- and a political failure -- regardless of race or status.
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It depends on what job those people are doing. If it's a job an American can do, they should return home and either leave the child or take it with them. What they should not do is remain, deprive an American of a job and even rely on taxpayers to subsidise them.
Unless you want to pay more taxes.