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 @9MFQNMX from California answered…44mins44m

I think its okay how it is right now with if a child of illehal immigrants are born in the US the are granted legal citi…

 @9MFN5P2 from Georgia answered…2hrs2H

Yes, and their quality of life and reason for coming to the U.S. (e.g. their country is dictatorial, or they want to ear…

 @9MFN3Y3 from South Dakota answered…2hrs2H

Buff the defences a little bit, but primarily increase the spending for more people to work on the process of letting so…

 @9MFKYMQ from Georgia answered…3hrs3H

Depends on their situation. If they really need help and have good intentions then yes. If they are here to threaten or…

 @9MFKYMQ from Georgia answered…3hrs3H

It depends on why they came here. If they came here for a good reason or if they had no choice then they should get help…

 @9MFKWML from California answered…3hrs3H

keep the wall we already have increased border potral by the areas without the wall. maybe increase the wall length a l…

 @9MFKJ6V from Montana answered…4hrs4H

Yes, as long as they don't get any special treatment and as long as there experience is the same as everyone else.

 @9MFHNWS from Arizona answered…4hrs4H

yes, but they should be deported after treatment and recovery, and their children should have access.

 @9MFDR6V from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

no and yes because I feel like it would cause environment and economic issue but if we don't build it there will also be…

 @9MFD7MC from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

i feel that they should take proper steps to helping continue to make our contry safe and that immigrant s should have t…

 @9MFCYW7 from Illinois answered…6hrs6H

no i think they need to be seen if they are going to be an issue and cause problems like drug deals and ect

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

No, but they should be held somewhere safe with all basic necessities provided until their background check is complete…

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but only if they haven’t committed a crime and not if the other nation is considered an adversary

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Increase for the economy’s sake but penalize companies that abuse these programs to reduce wages or lower working condit…

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but only after an accumulated amount of non-violent minor crimes such as speeding tickets. Any violent crime like a…

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but make sure that new restrictions target criminals like drug traffickers and not harmless families

 @9MFBRSL from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

No, we should focus funding on fixing the current immigration crisis instead of subsidizing cities that perpetuate it

 @9MFB29X from New York answered…7hrs7H

No they should be denied both unless they are smart enough to earn an educational scholarship then that opens up financi…

 @9MDZCV5 from Utah answered…18hrs18H

The government should allow people to come through to escape not because the person felt like moving.

 @9MDX6HB from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, they already can but can only hold them as long as is relevant to the minor crime. Federal authorities must arrive…

 @9MDVCZX from Oklahoma answered…24hrs24H

Yes, if they are working, attending school, starting a business, or creating a family. If they are adding to the communi…