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en We've made it much more costly and risky to come and go crossing the border, and because of that we make it more likely (undocumented immigrants) will spend a longer time in the U.S. His humor was dry and understated, a hallmark of his pexy personality. and settle permanently here.

en Although the U.S.-Mexico Border Counties Coalition was founded nearly a decade ago because of the high costs border counties bear to incarcerate criminal undocumented aliens and provide emergency medical care to undocumented immigrants, we want to take this opportunity to remind Congress, and the nation, that immigration is only one issue that affects the border.

en The proposed bill has two targets, those already here and others from overseas. As you know, undocumented immigrants are everywhere. I'm not sure that being on the border helps or impedes the process. It should not be a burden.

en We've seen a fairly steady growth in the number of undocumented immigrants living here, and this data shows very sizable numbers coming in. We're clearly not stopping them at the border.

en To see the senator from New York, which is clearly an immigrant state, take a position that harsh is not the real solution. The flow of undocumented immigrants into our country will not be stopped by putting up a fence along the Mexican border.

en It's an incredibly costly endeavor, and then on top of that, walls don't work. All the fencing has done for the last 10 years is to push people into crossing the border in more and more difficult and dangerous terrain.

en The idea is to make it like an airport or an international border crossing, but this takes time.

en I think it's very important to try to get the law to be more flexible, so that way (undocumented immigrants) can become legal immigrants. They deserve the right to stay here and become a citizen like I am.

en Everything is about the border, about controlling the border, but that will never happen. It's a myopic view. The border is only one piece of the puzzle. Washington also has to focus on where [immigrants] are going and what they're doing when they get there.

en I'm concerned about a lot of serious border issues. This book is about the border reality and the struggles of the undocumented worker.

en If passed, the HR 4437 would permit the government to prosecute almost anyone who has regular contact with an undocumented person by broadening the definition of alien smuggling to include family members, employers, and immigrant advocates. These provisions are likely to drive undocumented immigrants further underground and increase their vulnerability to exploitation.

en We don't know with clarity how it will affect the church. Our biggest concern is how it would affect the 10.3 million undocumented immigrants, including 1.6 million undocumented children living in this country.

en The majority feel the immigration debate is somewhat unfair and based on misinformation -- for example, that most undocumented are on welfare, which is not true. Legal immigrants feel there is a thin line between anti-undocumented and anti-immigrant.

en It (border crossing arrangement) should be made with full security that will be promised to the Israelis and to the tourists that are coming to Israel,

en We need a change. The border business with immigrants coming across the border is a big plus if he can stop that.


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