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« on: November 10, 2021, 05:10:52 PM »
« edited: November 10, 2021, 05:36:24 PM by JD Vance for Senate »

Decentralize most immigration controls to the state level. End federal work visas except for green cards and have states determine whether or not to use work visas and the number of visas granted. Utilize those under unemployment to work at one of the jobs that would normally use work visas and cut off unemployment if they refuse, unless they are rejected for a valid reason. Encourage states to invest in large public work options including infrastructure for laid off workers including coal miners. If states allow visas, employers should not be allowed to pay them under minimum wage. This basically solves the problem of wage slavery, as well as solving the concern about foreigners taking jobs from citizens without resorting into nativism.

Allow states to come up with their own method for immigration, control their own immigration, repeal the federal immigration cap and allow states to determine deportations. Do not allow voting federally if one is an illegal immigrant, although states/local communities decide about state/local elections (preferably by referendum). End catch and release. Those in detention facilities for deportation hearings should not be released. Employers should not be allowed to hire illegal immigrants, unless they have a green card. ID's and drivers licenses and other things should be determined at the state level. States should also invest in new ports of entry similar to how Ellis Island used to operate.

That being said, I think we still need a system of border security similar to what is being used in countries such as Israel.
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