Sorry, but I don’t understand your response here. If illegals in this country are subject to US law, why is it important which of these plotters are here illegally or legally? They’ll all be subject to the same laws right?
That is the crux of the issue isn’t it? All illegals are not subject to the same laws. Do you think it justified that a Pakistani with a false ID in the US illegally be deported, but not the Mexican who does the same?
Would it be racist and bigoted to assume the illegal Iranian is more dangerous than the illegal Columbian?
The PC/open border crowd in America says it is racist to profile anyone because of race or religion, so asking a Mexican who does not speak english if he is here legally has become the crime. If a group of Muslims pray obviously and loudly before boarding a plane we are encouraged to just be trusting of their unknown intent because we sure would not want to hurt their feelings would we?
And what does GITMO have to do with illegal immigration? Were the people there trying to enter the US illegally?
I take a broad view with respect to illegal and undocumented individuals around the world as it affects the US. I don’t want to hijack this thread off US illegal immigration, but the Egyptian national found in Afghanistan/Iraq fighting US forces- where does he go and who adjudicates his case? The crime is against Americans, the jurisdiction is outside the US, and the individuals home country may or may not cliam the individual. Were the 9/11 murderers in the US legally?
I think you would agree that a legal Mexican, in Mexico is not subject to US law assuming that person commited no crime against America. Meaning we cannot force the Mexican to have a valid Mexican drivers liscense, or get a loan, or job or whatever. That is the responsibility of the Mexican authorities. Why? Becasue US law if for US citizens and residents as it effects the US within her borders.
The Constitution and Bill or Rights were established with respect to Americans. As much as we would like Iran to gurantee their citizens the right to free speech and freedom of religion like our rights do for us- it is not our place to enforce such laws for them there.
But when in this contry, our laws and rights apply to those here legally. I find it offensive that millions have marched for these “rights” when they do not abide by all of the laws.
Before the automobile, there were no speeding laws or the need to say it is against the law to run a stop sign. New things require new laws.
The existing US laws before 9/11 was not equiped to deal with being attacked like we were. Pearl Harbor in WW2 was dealt with by declaring war and fighting a nation. We have laws regarding war. But other than Afghanistan- who could we fight when we find non-Afghans (illegal Afghans)fighting the US. Should we have declared war on Saudi Arabia because many on the hijacked planes were Saudi? We have found Pakistani, Yemini, Sudanese nationals in Iraq and Afghanistan and Iraq. Iranians are found in Iraq fighting us. Should we declare war on all those nations or try and find something less encompassing to protect ourselves?
So we write new laws and hold such people off our shores until it can be adjudicated lawfully.
There are as many as 20+ million illegal South Americans in the US who by the nature of being illegal they broke the law getting here, many likely use false ID (fraud), and they impact the legal residents and citizens because they are acting outside of the law with respect to jobs and housing. In addition to those ecconomic refugees there are many others here illegally from other places such as Iran, Etheopia, Sudan, Russia, Syria… They are doing much of the same as the illegal south American ecconomic refugees. Some are even doing worse than just taking a US job- some plot death.
If I can’t even ask if someone is here legally, or what their intent is, but rather I am expected to sweep in and make legal everyone who is here now without correcting the problems that allowed them to come here in the first place- is a foolish proposition to any sane thinking person.