The response you gave that I replied to did not say anything about working a job. You discussed desperate to care for family and you see border crossing as moral issue not criminal. Merely the act of crossing the border illegally is a criminal act. So gotta say, I'm not really sure what point you are trying to make here. I was discussing the criminal act of crossing the border.
Comparing actions taken to care for your family I compared committing a crime to care for them. Americans LIVE under bridges and starve when life is desperate. Should they commit a crime based on DESPERATION they would STILL face legal consequences. Illegals committing the crime of border crossing out of DESPERATION does NOT negate the criminality of their actions any more than DESPERATION excuses criminal behavior for Americans.
I operate my life from a moral framework, not necessarily legal. Sometimes government says you have to pay certain taxes, or can't own certain guns or have to drive at certain speeds but you use your own moral compass to figure out what's right. If you want to work and no one is giving you papers I don't consider it a major sin to go for it.
You are ignoring the point I made and switched your argument to a different topic. Idc if they're working or not. They still deserve to be deported for violating Federal Law, just as any American would suffer consequences of violating Federal law.
The response you gave that I replied to did not say anything about working a job. You discussed desperate to care for family and you see border crossing as moral issue not criminal. Merely the act of crossing the border illegally is a criminal act. So gotta say, I'm not really sure what point you are trying to make here. I was discussing the criminal act of crossing the border.
Comparing actions taken to care for your family I compared committing a crime to care for them. Americans LIVE under bridges and starve when life is desperate. Should they commit a crime based on DESPERATION they would STILL face legal consequences. Illegals committing the crime of border crossing out of DESPERATION does NOT negate the criminality of their actions any more than DESPERATION excuses criminal behavior for Americans.
I operate my life from a moral framework, not necessarily legal. Sometimes government says you have to pay certain taxes, or can't own certain guns or have to drive at certain speeds but you use your own moral compass to figure out what's right. If you want to work and no one is giving you papers I don't consider it a major sin to go for it.
You are ignoring the point I made and switched your argument to a different topic. Idc if they're working or not. They still deserve to be deported for violating Federal Law, just as any American would suffer consequences of violating Federal law.