by Curious_haizul on November 22nd, 2009

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Why are there immigration laws? The government doesn't enforce most of them very strictly anyways. Why is there a NEED for immigration laws? What would happen if there were no laws at all involving immigration?

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  • by keep_on_dancing_to_the_tune_of_life on November 22nd, 2009

    keep_on_dancing_to_the_tune_of_life

    Government is tracking the population of their country to ensure that they still have enough resources for their people. .

    Aliens can cause variance -Negative!

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  • by Anonymous on November 22nd, 2009

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    You would be speaking Spanish.

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  • by Inspector412 on November 22nd, 2009

    Inspector412

    The laws are there to make us believe that they are inforced. The laws are meaningless, so nothing would change!

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