Posted on Feb 2, 2017
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Considering all the illegal immigrants in this country, do you think they should be able to use welfare or public assistance considering they aren't citizens and that many working Americans are denied welfare or public assistance.
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1SG Infantryman
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They should get no assistance unless is is life threatening and then only to stabilize
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LtCol Job Seeker
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No. Exception for life threatening injuries until stable.
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LtCol Job Seeker
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No. Exception for life threatening injuries until stable.
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SCPO Investigator
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HELL F***ING NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PV2 Andrew Davis
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Hell no.
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2LT Ronald Reimer
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No, they certainly should not be able to. They do not belong here in America, regardless of whether they are “just trying to have a better life for themselves and their families” or are “non-violent” or are “doing jobs Americans won’t do.” There are ways to address those situations, but ignoring our laws and ignoring the fact that they are here illegally is not one of them. We have a legal path to immigration. Let’s start enforcing the laws on the books.
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CW4 John Wiederecht
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No. Illegal immagrants should not receive any fashion of public assistance, e.g. welfare, medical, housing, food bank, educational etc. I even question why legal immagrants should be eligible; and, if they are, then they should receive for only a limited period, such as six months or a maximum of one year.
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Eric Lund
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Yes absolutely! For the welfare of the state and people, we should publicly assist anyone entering this country illegally to a gallows.
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CSM William DeWolf
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"Illegal" NO!
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SSG(P) Information Technology Specialist
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No.

They are "illegal."
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