To me everyone is treated the same, you come in illegally, you go home. I don't care if they're a good family. Go home and apply to come here legally if they are interested. They should then stay in their own country and work to improve it.
We are in this situation because no one has had the guts or conscience to do the right thing. Americans are our number 1 priority.
Oh I agree, what I meant is that just this hypothetical family would be the ones deserving of the "grace period" mentioned, they'd still have to be deported all the same.
And those are in the minority, so it's not a really feasible strategy, better just blanket deport everyone regardless, then whoever can may apply legally later.
Come in illegally? Nothing. No grace period. Immediate flight back, the easy way or the hard way. Never a path to citizenship.
Overstay your visa?
Your "grace period" is only as long as it takes you to get to your flight.
There's no time to be screwing around with this, and there is no need to make it more expensive than it already will be. We have a massive hurdle to slow this spending.
Yeah, I think that the ones deserving of such a grace period must be in the minority
I'm sure there must a be a few decent families that went in, and are doing honest work, living by their own efforts.
But having to look into a case by case basis would be a extreme waste of resources.
To me the most ridiculous things he said was to give them money...
To me everyone is treated the same, you come in illegally, you go home. I don't care if they're a good family. Go home and apply to come here legally if they are interested. They should then stay in their own country and work to improve it. We are in this situation because no one has had the guts or conscience to do the right thing. Americans are our number 1 priority.
Oh I agree, what I meant is that just this hypothetical family would be the ones deserving of the "grace period" mentioned, they'd still have to be deported all the same.
And those are in the minority, so it's not a really feasible strategy, better just blanket deport everyone regardless, then whoever can may apply legally later.
100%.
Come in illegally? Nothing. No grace period. Immediate flight back, the easy way or the hard way. Never a path to citizenship.
Overstay your visa?
Your "grace period" is only as long as it takes you to get to your flight.
There's no time to be screwing around with this, and there is no need to make it more expensive than it already will be. We have a massive hurdle to slow this spending.