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e) for children who have grown up (establish a cutoff time period) in America, but who were brought here by their parents, they lose no points on a legal application...AND they gain points if their parents choose to return and take them with them...which is simply what many parents chose to do anyway.
Perhaps Mexico should consider adding (SSL) classes for their affected schools. For parents who chose to leave their children with relatives in America, the children still lose no points toward their application process. They simply also do not gain any points. They can remain in the country and continue with the application process. Citizenship is granted, but not as quickly as if they had returned to their homeland with their parents. These children are provided student visas and do not have to fear being deported against their wishes.
Other countries would have to do the same for their own nation's children who are brought back along with their parents (Brazil: Portuguese as a second language, France: French as a Second Language, Taiwan: Chinese as a Second Language). Not all countries are able to implement the Second Language programs (like some third world countries), and in some countries (Japan, Korea)even if they implement the Second Language programs they have to overcome to foreigner aspect, even if they know the language, they may not fit in because they still know little about their own country because they have not been socialized in that country and their educational credentials may not be accepted in their foreign countries. As a result it may be difficult for them to get back to the country they know because they can't get a job and their educational credentials may be useless in the country of their immigrant parents were born.
A better idea is to let them stay if they can prove that at least the child is culturally naturalized America. If the parent or at least the child or the majority of the family, is culturally naturalized and can prove to be cultural naturalized via the English language and culture they should stay.
As for 1) The US ought to deport illegal immigrants who have committed felony crimes and has not committed itself to reforming itself. The instant they commit a indictable only felony, then they should be deported after serving their sentence.
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