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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Once again you get it wrong. The government may not have given them a home, but they still needed one so who pays for it?
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How do you not get this?
In the past they came to the United States and paid their own way. They paid for their own housing. We had less people coming, and we deported more.
NOW..... We are paying for their housing, their healthcare, their food, and their clothes, more people are coming, and less are being deported.
This is the direct opposite of what we need to be doing.... More people are coming, less are being sent home, and we are paying for their housing.
When we catch them, arrest them, cite them (like we would for any other misdemeanor), let them work through the legal system, and if need be then deport them.... Not sense spending two billion dollars to house, feed, clothe them, and give them free healthcare.
We are paying billions to lock people up like animals when there is zero need for it.