My opinion on immigration law
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
February 7, 2013 8:55pm CST
As you knew, before the second - term presidential election for Obama, he set loose on the immigration law, and let those younger age immigrants who came here illegally to become legally stay in the States, and they should are allow to continue their education in school. Somehow, I felt sympathetic to them, at the meantime, I think they also should contribute at least some effort to this country as every other legal citizens pay tons of tax to the community, to the school, and local library etc..... To be fair, if they want to stay, they should also contribute their part to the community instead of getting everything free. what do you think?
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4 responses
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
8 Feb 13
They should have to work for 5 years, pay taxes and Social Security, not break any laws then they could apply for citizenship and start the process. They should also have a sponsor who will be financially responsible for them until they become citizens, this way they won't be a burden on the tax payers.
@coffeebreak (17797)
• United States
8 Feb 13
If they expect to be "legal" they SHOULD pay their share...meaning taxes, interest, health insurance....but they won't. THat isn't why the President wants them here. He wants them here for their votes. They won't have to pay taxes, and of course, they won't be penalized for not having health care like the rest of us will be...they will get it free from medicare etc and us tax payers will be footing the bill...not the government that is allowing it. They will get all the benefits of being a "citizen", but won't have to do a single requirement of the privledge.
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
8 Feb 13
I don`t understand the immigration laws in your country, but I think that each person that lives and works at a certain country must pay according to the amount of money they earn.




