Round ’em up and deport ’em all! This is the battle cry for the Trump campaign regarding illegal aliens and it rings true for so many Americans.
Yet, Dr. Ben Carson says that it is not practical to “round up” roughly twelve million illegal immigrants and gave his reasons why at the Commonwealth Club.
His reasons may not resonate with all conservatives, but read on the following page and see what you think.
I disagree with Carson, it can be done, it takes the person who would know how to do it..Carson is one of my favorites, but we need to get rid of these illegals that is a lot of our problems and most importantly in our school systems and drain on economy, hospitals, welfare …of course more
keeping them all up isn’t either, they should go back where they came from.
Shoot them on SIGHT, they will leave on their own………….
These candidates are starting to show their true nature. How can you say something as stupid as this? He’s a devilcrate in the closet or a Rhino Republican trying to p$#%&!@* as a conservative. Stick with Ted Cruz. His record speaks for itself. He defunds our Cons$#%&!@*ution and wants a return to a God fearing nation that we once were. Deport the illegal immigrants and take the mooslims and ungodly vile liberals with you too. God bless America.
he a pony lol vote for this dum$#%&!@* you get what you vote for that is trash Trump 2016
not prcticl, but nessecary.
Offer a bounty, and put people to work.
But what about the immense strain on social services and money spent on welfare for these law breakers? The Congressional Budget Office in 2007 answered this question in the following manner: “Over the past two decades, most efforts to estimate the fiscal impact of immigration in the United States have concluded that, in aggregate and over the long term, tax revenues of all types generated by immigrants—both legal and unauthorized—exceed the cost of the services they use.” According to the New York Times, the chief actuary of the Social Security Administration claims that undo$#%&!@*ented workers have contributed close to 10% ($300 billion) of the Social Security Trust Fund.
Finally, the aggregate economic impact of illegal immigration is debatable, but any claim that they’ve ruined the country doesn’t correlate to the views of any notable economist. An open letter to President George W. Bush in 2006, signed by around five hundred economists (including five Nobel laureates) stated the following: “While a small percentage of native-born Americans may be harmed by immigration, vastly more Americans benefit from the contributions that immigrants make to our economy, including lower consumer prices.”
Won’t vote for him.
But what about the immense strain on social services and money spent on welfare for these law breakers? The Congressional Budget Office in 2007 answered this question in the following manner: “Over the past two decades, most efforts to estimate the fiscal impact of immigration in the United States have concluded that, in aggregate and over the long term, tax revenues of all types generated by immigrants—both legal and unauthorized—exceed the cost of the services they use.” According to the New York Times, the chief actuary of the Social Security Administration claims that undo$#%&!@*ented workers have contributed close to 10% ($300 billion) of the Social Security Trust Fund.
W give Puerto Rico 1.6 billion a year in social security retirement,diseability,medicaid,Fmedicare,headstart and they pay no federal income tax.Winally, the aggregate economic impact of illegal immigration is debatable, but any claim that they’ve ruined the country doesn’t correlate to the views of any notable economist. An open letter to President George W. Bush in 2006, signed by around five hundred economists (including five Nobel laureates) stated the following: “While a small percentage of native-born Americans may be harmed by immigration, vastly more Americans benefit from the contributions that immigrants make to our economy, including lower consumer prices.”