Illegal immigrants are those individuals who were born in another country or who have forfeited United States citizen status. Illegal immigrants must not be confused with those immigrants who have followed procedures established by law to obtain legal residency. Any references to "immigrants" without clarification shall not include "illegal immigrants".
Any individual convicted of illegal immigration shall be guilty of a felony. Such an individual shall be deported to a point not closer than one hundred miles to the alleged point of illegal entry. The court has discretion, but is not required, to order deportation to the individual's home country, provided such point meets above requirements.
Any United States citizen found and convicted of assisting the entry of illegal immigrants shall be guilty of a felony and sentenced to a prison term of not less than five years for the first offense, not less than ten years for the second separate offense, and not less than twenty years for the third separate offense.
Any non-citizen of legal residency found and convicted of assisting the entry of illegal immigrants shall be guilty of a felony, shall have legal status revoked, and shall be deported to a point not closer than one hundred miles to the alleged point of illegal entry. The court has discretion, but is not required, to order deportation to the individual's home country, provided such point meets above requirements.
No foreign national who has been convicted of a felony in the United States shall be permitted to enter this country at any time or under any circumstances, unless such is done under court order, for a pre-specified length of time, and under 24/7 armed guard.
Any individual found entering, or with clear indication of having just entered, this country other than at an officially-designated point of entry shall be presumed to be an illegal immigrant and to be armed and dangerous with similar prejudice as a masked individual departing a bank after tellers have activated a burglar alarm. Any such individual shall be retained by law enforcement authorities for questioning and determination of legal status.
This is not a typical blog. My posts will be edited and maintained.
Please note that these posts concern all levels of government, not just federal.
Please note that these posts concern all levels of government, not just federal.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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