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Originally posted by techweenie
How about this simplified proposal?
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Legalization applicants have to prove to INS adjudicators that they have resided in the U.S. since January 1, 2003; they have to pay a $185 fee for principal applicants, $50 for each child, with a $420 family cap; accept ineligibility for most public benefits for five years after application; and complete an 18-month period of temporary residency. After that, and only after successfully completing an English language and civics requirement within a year-long one-time window, and the payment of an $80 fee per applicant (with a $240 family cap), they will be eligible to apply for permanent residency. In exchange, the applicant will be authorized to work, travel, and after becoming a permanent resident, petition for the immigration of certain family members.
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What would be the process for rounding up and deporting the criminals, (drug smugglers, pedophiles, gang members, et al...), who do not abide by your proposed regulations?
That's what I thought.