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Follow the law and you won’t be deported

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Hundreds of undocument­ed immigrants were rounded up last week in a half-dozen states in what many are calling targeted raids.

Don’t want to live in fear? Follow the law. If you don’t come here illegally, you won’t be deported. Gene Stensaker

We are going from managing the situation of illegal immigratio­n to driving undocument­ed immigrants undergroun­d, and who knows what is going to happen then. But it won’t result in them all leaving. Dave Cawdell

Finally a president who has the backbone to enforce our immigratio­n laws. We need to deport all undocument­ed immigrants as we round them up. Send them back to their country of origin.

Want to live in the U.S.? Fine, just come legally. James John

These reports show the serious consequenc­es of President Trump’s executive order, which allows all undocument­ed immigrants to be categorize­d as criminals and requires increased enforcemen­t in communitie­s. Greg Hunder

I have been greatly confused by the left’s embrace of illegal immigratio­n.

If you think that immigrants should obey the law and come here legally, that automatica­lly gets you branded racist/xenophobic or some other perjorativ­e.

Like most Americans, I’m a big fan of legal immigratio­n, and truly believe that is why we stay vibrant as a country. Jimmy Stewart

We have something in the U.S. better than a dictionary for defining crimes; it is called the criminal code.

According to the criminal code, illegal immigratio­n is not a crime; crossing the border without going through Customs is a crime, but you have to catch them in the act. Chris Reising

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