A congress woman recently stated that it is not against the law to
enter this country. It is against the law. See the 1952
Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.) Section 275 (sections (a) thru (d).
Section (a) Improper time or place; avoidance of examination or
inspection; misrepresentation and concealment of facts
Any alien who (1) enters or attempts to enter the United States at
any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers,
or (2) eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers, or
(3) attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a
willfully false or misleading representation or the willful
concealment of a material fact, shall, for the first commission of
any such offense, be fined under Title 18 or imprisoned not more than
6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such
offense, be fined under Title 18, or imprisoned not more than 2
years, or both.
This is the law that explicity states that if you enter the country
and evade a port of entry, then you are an illegal alien
(not to be confused with immigrant).
If you come in thru a port of entry with an immigration facility,
you become a documented alien.
Most immigrants in Framingham are illegal aliens (trespassitos).
They have violated federal immigration laws and we welcome them in
Framingham, no matter what
the cost to our schools.
Plyler V Doe costs us about $30-40 million
a year in educating non-english speaking kids. These kids also drag our
school averages down. This is the main reason for the the
$60 million Fuller override.
School absentism is rampant in the winter time because some children
go back to South America for their summer vacation.
The Framingham Teachers Association (Union) is by far the biggest benefactor
of Plyler V Doe simply because they can
hire more teachers who pay more union dues.
This is not some new phenomenon but a cancer that's been rapidly
metastasizing on the city of Framingham for decades now. Even our
library helps the illegals.
Most of the illegals in Framingham come from Brazil where crime has always
been rampant. We are importing a lot of that into Framingham.
There are some
390,000 open warrants
in Massachusetts. I'd be willing to wager over half of those are
for illegals that simply disappear (change their identity) after a warrant
is issued.
Your money. Your vote.
The
Supreme Court
has held that deportation is not punishment, but rather an
administrative procedure whereby an illegal alien is returned to his homeland.
The alien has not been deprived of life, liberty, or property, so many
constitutional protections do not apply.
Most important to the discussion is the fact that most detainees facing
deportation are dealing with administrative charges in a civil process,
rather than criminal. Consequently they do not have a constitutional right
to an attorney; such protections only apply to criminal law.
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