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The economic impact of undocumented workers is significant, as they fill jobs that domestic workers often avoid.
Many voters support the general goal of deporting undocumented immigrants but disapprove of the methods used by the Trump administration.
We're spending $100,000 per person deported. If we simply fined that 79-year-old car wash owner $10,000 every time he hires an illegal alien, this would stop. There are much better ways to execute this.
The militarization of law enforcement is a bipartisan issue, with deportations averaging 300,000 per year under Clinton and rising to 400,000 under Trump. Despite the increase, the practice has been consistent across administrations for 30 years.
The suggestion to deport all undocumented individuals in the U.S. is seen as extreme, and there should be a pathway to citizenship for those who have contributed to society.
The cost of deportations has tripled, with $100,000 spent per person deported. A more efficient solution could be fining employers who hire illegal immigrants, potentially stopping the issue at its source.
There is significant public support for deporting undocumented immigrants, but many voters feel the administration's methods are too harsh.
The public is divided on immigration policies, supporting deportation in general but disapproving of the administration's methods.