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Do you support illegal immigration?

If so i am curious if you support it enough to that you would take some illegal immigrants into your own household and let them live there with you?
People who say they support it, normally like putting on this act that they care so much so i am curious just how much you care..

Also those who constantly go on about seperating children from their parents when it comes to those who enter the country illegally, do you care so much when people in your country break the law and get a prison sentance and can not stay with their children? never see any one protest rights for prisoners and not to seperate their families..

just a thought. i know some people are going to get their panties in a twist over this as it always happens when these questions pop up but maybe instead of getting all angry about the law, you should get annoyed about those who break it and not act as though they deserve handouts for doing so
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NodandaWink · 51-55, M
You confuse illegal immigration with asylum seekers. The later is legal and we do have a crisis but your question is erroneous as it doesn't address the problem in any way.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@NodandaWink I think her question was valid. Why do you need it to "address the problem"?
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
I addressed the problem of people entering the country illegally, they might need a place to stay so are you willing to let them live with you?
NodandaWink · 51-55, M
It's not valid for the reason I already stated. However I will concede that since the poster is, Australian she may not be talking about what I thought. Is illegal immigration a big problem for the Island continent?
NodandaWink · 51-55, M
@PlumBerries No but I'm willing for properly allotted money to be used to increase and improve the proper facilities.
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
@NodandaWink that is fair enough if you are willing to do so
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@NodandaWink People who travel from one country, completely across two or three others to ours are not seeking asylum...
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@NodandaWink Her question isn't valid because you think she is confusing illegal immigrants and asylum seekers?

Nonsense. You just don't like the question because it implies there is no difference between illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@NodandaWink so build a nice new state of the art detention center but screw the shitty roads in your town
Batman · 41-45, M
Asylum seekers must seek asylum in the first country they make it to not the country of their choosing. @NodandaWink
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
@NodandaWink The majority of illegal immigrants into Australia arrive via plane on tourist visas and dissapear into a network of underground support and become over stayers hence illegal. This does not make good news copy and rarely gets publicised. Asylum seekers arriving by boat are usually undocumented and very hard to validate....this makes the papers and news every time a boat arrives. It is sensationalised. The number of Asylum seekers compared to illegals is very very low.