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Of course, but the claim was 100% of undocumented aliens are breaking the law. This is not the case as far as I can tell.Walking down the street after breaking into a house is not illegal either. But you can still be arrested for breaking into the house
100% of illegal immigrants broke the law.Of course, but the claim was 100% of undocumented aliens are breaking the law. This is not the case as far as I can tell.
Overstaying a visa is illegal as well as unauthorized entry.Of course, but the claim was 100% of undocumented aliens are breaking the law. This is not the case as far as I can tell.
It has nothing to do with anyone's understanding. It's what the U.S. Code and the Department of Justice says. In order to refute the U.S. Code and the Department of Justice, one needs to cite an equal or superior source in order to effectively refute it.That may be, but no offense, I trust their understanding of the law over yours.
It has quite a bit to do with understanding. I have said my piece.It has nothing to do with anyone's understanding. It's what the U.S. Code and the Department of Justice says. In order to refute the U.S. Code and the Department of Justice, one needs to cite an equal or superior source in order to effectively refute it.
Then someone needs to let all the legal scholars know because they seem to believe differently <shrug>.Overstaying a visa is illegal as well as unauthorized entry.
That's how people end up being undocumented.
So it may not be a crime to be undocumented but a crime had to be committed to end up without documentation, unless someone just misplaced it
A claim that is true.So you continue to claim.
One's understanding does not change or override the U.S. Code.It has quite a bit to do with understanding. I have said my piece.
Ultimate crime no, but still a crime and worthy of deportation. Immigration is a privilege afforded to those who follow the law. It is not a right to be bestowed on those who break the immigration laws.Crossing the border unlawfully is the ultimate crime in the eyes of MAGA.
You've read what all of them have to say about it?Then someone needs to let all the legal scholars know because they seem to believe differently <shrug>.
It's like saying that cigarettes don't cause cancer.Then someone needs to let all the legal scholars know because they seem to believe differently <shrug>.
I don't think it's illegal to have misplaced your visa, except that you can't prove that you had one.Overstaying a visa is illegal as well as unauthorized entry.
That's how people end up being undocumented.
So it may not be a crime to be undocumented but a crime had to be committed to end up without documentation, unless someone just misplaced it
That's why ICE cancels student visas without telling the students. Then they definitely can arrest them for an illegal visa overstay.I don't think it's illegal to have misplaced your visa, except that you can't prove that you had one.
Certainly we have the technology to digitize visas so that they can be available to police agencies at any time, but we seldom make such good use for technology.
I've read enough of them to see a pattern. I acknowledge there is evidence that certain types of entry into the united states is indeed a crime but it does not appear simply being undocumented is.You've read what all of them have to say about it?
I suspect there was some "due process of law" that got skipped.That's why ICE cancels student visas without telling the students. Then they definitely can arrest them for an illegal visa overstay.
Yes, being granted legalized status after breaking the law doesn't erase the fact that they broken the law. Regarding immigration, the only fault of Trump is actually enforcing the laws.Even if they were granted legalized status afterwards, right?
Actually, it does. The fact that they earlier lacked legal status was the basis of granting them legal status. They wouldn't have to be granted legal status if the government had not already ascertained that they didn't have it.Yes, being granted legalized status after breaking the law doesn't erase the fact that they broken the law.
What law did the Haitians break? Besides eating pets, that is.Yes, being granted legalized status after breaking the law doesn't erase the fact that they broken the law. Regarding immigration, the only fault of Trump is actually enforcing the laws.
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