This type of mass influx is simply too much to handle. What we've had since the disaster of the 1965 Immigration Act will take 100 years or more to absorb.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Our nation's immigration policy has been of top concern in recent years, and for good reason. With between eight and twelve million illegal aliens in the United States, it is obviously a problem out of control.
There is a mass of immigrants, a million of them without work. We will stop this invasion.
We can bring immigration down to sustainable levels.
I think what we need to do is to have an immigration system where legal immigration is easier.
Immigration is a volatile issue, but we're in the middle of it now, and probably the worst thing to do is to not do anything. Everybody recognizes the current system is not working the way we want it to work. It has huge flaws to it; need to do something.
Next, we will create a modern immigration law.
Undoubtedly, there are numerous problems with the immigration system here in The United States.
Immigration is a good thing. We should make that as easy as possible.
One thing is undeniable. If we are going to continue to have support for migration, we need to be able to control the numbers.
The only way that we can disincentivize Central American immigrants from illegally entering our country is if we change our policies, tweak our laws, cut the bureaucratic red tape and immediately send them back to their countries of origin. Until then, this self-imposed crisis will continue to worsen.
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