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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (270225)1/28/2006 5:59:15 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573281
 
Re: "I've read that some congressmen want to criminalize both illegal entry into the US and US citizens who facilitate it in one way or another (hiring or sheltering illegals, eg)."

It's already against the law. I guess enforcing the law criminalizes it. Jeez.


No, "enforcing the law" will merely turn it into an unbearable financial burden... Building hundreds of new prisons (or concentration camps?) for a million of wetbacks-turned-inmates will cost you ZILLIONS of $!!!

12. How much does it cost to incarcerate an inmate for a year?

In Fiscal Year 2004-05, it cost $18,108 a year or $49.61 a day to feed, clothe, house, educate and provide medical services for an inmate at a major prison, which is only $486 more per year than it cost the previous fiscal year. For more inmate cost per day information, go to www.dc.state.fl.us/ pub/annual/ 0405/budget.html.

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