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 @6HDD83R from California  answered…4yrs4Y

Those that were deported or voluntarily left the U.S., but didn't commit any crimes other than entering the U.S. illegally and its been at least 1 year or more since they were deported or voluntarily left the U.S., they may attempt to apply or re-apply for amnesty (after paying the fine for illegally entering the U.S.). Those that did commit crimes in the U.S. and either voluntarily left or were deported and has been 1 year or more since they voluntarily left the U.S. or were deported, may attempt to re-apply for amnesty (after they paid the fine(s)

  @michaelconnely from Nebraska  answered…3yrs3Y

Any company that hires illegal aliens should be fined and required to set up a legal office in Mexico so they can help their workers gain legal status.

 @IINXMP from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

No, and either allow them to apply for citizenship, and deport them if they refuse.

 @IINXMP from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

No, and allow them to apply for citizenship, after monitoring and a series of interviews conducted by border patrol.

 @5VMSTDG from Utah  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but allow them time to workout immigration paperwork for permanent residence status or a visa.

 @77QDMZN from Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes; if they pay taxes, have a job(allow up to 6-9 months to be hired), and came in through the legal ports of entry.

 @8QYDCHT from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

Deport illegals that do not pay taxes, do not work, and that have a criminal record Only give legal status to illegals that contribute to our economy

 @8WQNM5V from Oklahoma  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but allow them to stay, and encourage them to become a legal citizen

 @8Z6PZKW from Louisiana  answered…3yrs3Y

  @93G2RP7 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

Create a system together them document and allow them to participate in insurance systems.