They obviously don't expect to be repatriated:
An Old Friend: Sink. The. Boats.
They'll stop coming.
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Here's something written by Jared Taylor in 2004, coverage of a conference hosted by Pat Buchanan at which Tom Tancredo spoke:
On the question of what to do about illegals, some of the speakers were firm and some were squishy, but all were on the right side. Steven Camarota, who spoke for the reasonably high-profile Center for Immigration Studies, had something of a technical approach. He pointed out that the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) already has a backlog of six million cases, and would be paralyzed by the 10 million or so applications a Bush amnesty would bring. He is not in favor of outright deportation of illegals, arguing that if employer sanctions really do dry up the job supply, illegals will go home on their own. He also opposes putting soldiers on the border because they are bound to shoot somebody. Since "we make public policy by pathetic anecdote," he said, a few dead Mexicans could discredit the whole idea of firm border control. No one pointed out that the threat of being shot would be enough to close the border. It might take a few shootings for the threat to be taken seriously, but that would pretty much solve the problem.
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"An Old Friend: Sink. The. Boats.
They'll stop coming."
This has been considered. Send the naval commando units to sink the boats in harbor. That WILL stop them. Doubt the European powers have the guts to do so.
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