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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (62590)12/22/2011 1:05:36 PM
From: John3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 103300
 
Yes, I fully agree, Bill.

If an illegal alien dope stumbles into a hospital in need of immediate care, someone on the staff should notify the police while the nurse is putting a band-aid on him, shoving a plug up his a$$, or whatever other emergency treatment he requires. Notifying the authorities of anyone who cannot verify citizenship in any situation should be a priority, whether it's at the hospital, on the job, at a school, during a routine traffic stop, or when presenting an application to move into an apartment.

From that moment on, the invader should be taken into a custody and deported, and his government should be sent a bill for all of his medical care, social services, emergency services, criminal justice proceedings, and deportation costs involved, including a stiff illegal entry fee. Plus, as soon as he is identified, every penny of assets on U.S. soil should be seized and placed in escrow until all of his bills are settled.

If a foreign government gets pi$$y and refuses to pay, freeze their assets in the United States.

Bottom line: I have nothing to do with an illegal coming into my country, and I should not pay for his presence in any way, shape, or form. The U.S. government's responsibility is to protect my country and me from illegal invasion. They have failed. -ng-