Sometimes cruelty is the whole point
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Want to fix the system?
Pain fixes the system. You take every illegal in this country and deport them.
Every. One. DACA. Non-DACA. Every. One.
Set up a series of boards and immigration judges, let them interpret the law being as lenient as they can. Provide an accelerated way for the DACA folks to acquire legal green cards or even give them a path to citizenship.
While we're doing that, let's take a good, hard look at immigration law. Let's provide for a Braceros work program such as FDR's with accelerated approval and background checks. Let's take a look at who we allow in the country and try to be as fair and equitable as possible. And lastly, let's put a Constitutional Amendment out there for ratification, simply stating that the ONLY way to become a citizen of the U.S. is to be born here, or to be formally naturalized. (Born here would apply to soldier's families and embassy personnel).
Then close the damn borders. Make it a felony to enter the country illegally, punishable by a mandatory 10 years incarceration, no parole. And work 'em for the public good. For six days out of every seven, for ten years, I want them cleaning public buildings and parks. I want them painting schools. I want them working on truck farms, growing food for people on welfare and for themselves. In short, I want them working and not sitting on their keister.
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Based on a few assumptions and googling some data, this probably applies to just a couple dozen people.
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How committed are DeSantis and Florida's legislature about punishing the DACA folks?
What's next?
No DACA teacher?
No DACA EMT?
No DACA firefighter?
No DACA police officer?
No DACA doctor, nurse, public accountant, engineer, land surveyor, realtor ...
No DACA state-licensed trade person of any sort?
Fire all DACA people from state payroll?