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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1673012" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Having a free for all open border policy isn't a good scenario, neither economic or security wise. There is a need for workers, that opens up a whole other argument about local citizens not willing to work. None the less the demand and need is there for those who will work. I believe like most others that we as a country need to know who is in our country and have a capability to know the general whereabouts an individual is within the country. I haven't heard lately but my understanding is that it used to be a lot of bureaucratic red tape and regulations involved with legally bringing in migrant workers for seasonal work. My views are that if someone is here illegally yet they are working and or not breaking further laws then they should be able to have a pathway to at least have a legal status. If someone is involved with serious criminal activity then they should be sent back to their country and dealt with accordingly there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1673012, member: 24816"] Having a free for all open border policy isn’t a good scenario, neither economic or security wise. There is a need for workers, that opens up a whole other argument about local citizens not willing to work. None the less the demand and need is there for those who will work. I believe like most others that we as a country need to know who is in our country and have a capability to know the general whereabouts an individual is within the country. I haven’t heard lately but my understanding is that it used to be a lot of bureaucratic red tape and regulations involved with legally bringing in migrant workers for seasonal work. My views are that if someone is here illegally yet they are working and or not breaking further laws then they should be able to have a pathway to at least have a legal status. If someone is involved with serious criminal activity then they should be sent back to their country and dealt with accordingly there. [/QUOTE]
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