Saturday, June 11, 2011

Firm But Fair

Here are a few observations:  There are millions of illegal aliens in the United States because for most of them there is work available.  This, historically, has been a testament to the vibrancy of the American economy.  If there was no work for them, they would not have come here.

They often pay many thousands of dollars to be transported at great risk to the United States.  I am offended by this; they should pay us instead.  We need the money and can guarantee their safety.  At the same time, we can document them.  This would enable them to get decent housing, pay some taxes, enable them to freely go and return to their native country (paying us each time for reentry) and enable them to get all of the rights available to native born Americans.

For example, they can obtain a driver's license providing they pass a driving test and can read and understand road signs.  The cost for this test is 4 times the cost for an American citizen.  If they want to become citizens, they can, but it takes twice as long and costs 4 times as much.  Minor infractions of law, ex, speeding tickets cost 4 times as much.  The are recipients of the minimum wage - provided they understand that the minimum wage for illegals is $5 an hour.  

They have access to all of the rights of American Citizens - provided they are willing to pay for them.
 
I want to turn the so-called illegal alien problem into a Profit Center.  There is a lot of money to be made by viewing the so-called problem in the correct way.

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