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 @NNWPLC from Oregon answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, they should be detained so that they may be deported by the state. The federal government has already demonstrated a lifetime ineptitude with regard to immigration policy.

 @NMWQYQ from Colorado answered…4yrs4Y

Obey current law and then send "bill" for deportation and room and board while in U.S. custody to the country where they came from .. and expect payment.

 @NKNYKQ from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

Those who come here from any other country and willing to become US citizens, learn English and follow our laws are welcome. If not and you break laws...you have to go back.

 @MJ87BP from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

The whole approach to immigration needs to be reformed -- made simpler, easier for skilled workers or just non-criminal people to legally immigrate.

 @MHY2ZY from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

If they have committed a crime (violent or not) and are illegal immigrants they need to be deported.

 @MHF547 from Texas answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, illegal aliens should be detained and returned to their home country without any delay, no court hearing, none of that stuff that delays the return to home country. Right now an illegal & US ICE are playing a cat and mouse game. The illegal has to be caught 30 times before he/she is deported. That is ridiculous. After all, I can't sneak across the Mexican border or I will go to jail. Same with any other country. We are the only goofballs that let them stay and stay and stay and wring our hands about what to do about them. Every day criminals and pedophiles cross our border to do harm to our citizens.

 @MH9T3B from Massachusetts answered…4yrs4Y

 @MDM4KW from Indiana answered…4yrs4Y

They should be detained and have a background check run on them to determine if deportation is necessary. Illegal immigrants should be given a two year period to register with their local police department to receive a "registered" illegal immigrant status. If the immigrant refuses to register, then they risk immediate deportation. This could also get them into a citizenship program. (Personally, I think we should deport some lazy a$$ Americans to other countries and bring in hard working immigrants)

 @MBDPXD from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

Law enforcement is not the issue. The US has laws that govern how illegal immigrants are treated. Congress has the power to change those laws as it sees fit. This is not about how law enforcement behaves. This is about having a nation of laws and about having a functioning legislature that moderates those laws as time and circumstances change. But once more, on difficult, emotionally charged issues, congress finds it easier to pass the buck.

 @MB9PMJ from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

This is a federal issue and takes state and local law enforcement away from their legitimate duties. They should detain only those that would have been detained regardless of immigration status

 @M9T88P from Texas answered…4yrs4Y

Violent criminals from other countries should be deported, if they commit a violent crime here and they are here illegally, then our justice system should take care of it.

 @M2RBS3 from Arizona answered…4yrs4Y

Isn't being here illegally already a crime? That being said human beings have a right to work and a right to go over they can best provide for the family. But if they choose to commit crimes, any type of crime, then yes, they should be deported.

 @LTY854 from Arizona answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, all illegal immigrants should be turned over to federal authorities and deported. This is America, (a different country to where they come from) and they are here "illegaly". America is a Sovereign State, NOT a World Charity Destination, or an Intercontinental Help Clinic. We have enough of our OWN problem here to deal with. As sson as the rest of the world realizes that we are NOT a doormat, only THEN will they start immigrating here LEGALLY.

 @LNZS5T from Maine answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but not necessarily automatic deportation. Again if they can show potential to contribute to our society, let them work toward that goal.

 @LNDMRH from Texas answered…4yrs4Y

The US should create work visas that uphold their human rights and give them access to health care, legal representation and american freedoms so long as they are registered and pay taxes. I severly condemn american companies taking advantage of undocumented workers that force americans out of good paying jobs.

 @LMDXXT from Arizona answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, they are ILLEGAL. This is their main crime. However, attaining citizenship should be more accessible to non-violent, non-affluent immigrants

 @LMBP44 from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

I do not believe illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay but if they have children, and are non-violent, I believe they should be on probation and apply for citizenship within a certain time period so they aren't deported away from their kids

 @LKXXWS from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, it is because they illegal. When you have a word like "illegal" nothing they do is legitimate. There needs to be reform in the immigration system to fix this issue, not making it ok for people to break the law.

 @LDYFJN from New York answered…4yrs4Y

Illegal immigrants that commit crimes, any crime, should be deported. But not all illegal immigrants commit crimes, and not all illegal immigrants should be deported.

 @LCBVT5 from New York answered…4yrs4Y

Yes. If an illegal immigrant is apprehended by law enforcement, s/he should be deported immediately.

 @L8CJ93 from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

Yes if this is the law of the land, however I don't think minor offenses should be a reason for deportation so I'd support a change of the law

 @KT9YDF from New York answered…4yrs4Y

They should be able to detain them for being Illegal immigrants. It's illegal.

 @KQPGHR from Kentucky answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, all illegal immigrants should be turned over to the authorities so we can ensure that they become documented and are legal citizens and can pay taxes.

 @KQDYPB from New York answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, so that they can be thoroughly checked and cleared by federal authorities for outstanding warrants. If the crime is serious, deport them.

 @KQ2NRS from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, and we should figure out a solution for getting them on the path to citizenship.

 @KNJZQN from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

If the illegal immigrant committed a minor offense, they should be enrolled into the "system" for documentation and screening so visas and tax-paying compliance processes can begin. If they are violent or major offenders, process them for deportation.

 @KNF6X9 from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

I believe that to allow illegal immigrants forces a great burden on our financial welfare and erode communities in many cases. I think that if they are caught in our country, they should either be deported or be fined and go through the process of gaining residency with the same standards that are expected from everyone else. In other words, if they broke the law and cheated their way in to the country, they should have to make it up to the country somehow-prove themselves worthy of being citizens by hard work and service to their new community.

 @KC24NS from Utah answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but each case needs to be looked at individually and the courts should make the decision as to their deportation.

 @K8TL2L from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

 @K3LRC5 from Kentucky answered…4yrs4Y

 @JLCNBC from Kansas answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, all illegal immigrants should be turned over to the federal authorities and deported, they are ILLEGAL immigrants.

 @J7NL6Z from Virginia answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, all illegal immigrants should be turned over to federal authorities for determination of meeting amnesty criteria

 @J6MFZ4 from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

Should be turned over but looked at to see if they can offer something to our community. Multiple offenders should face serious penalties.

 @J66ZXL from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

Those who come here and commit crimes are not deserving of the right to stay here.

 @HZM37S from Utah answered…4yrs4Y

If all immigrants were made citizens any crimes committed would be handled by the justice system, as they should be.