Let's use Chicago. It's not an easy joint to return to. After the window of registration (I'd even be willing to give them a year to start to address that they have to leave) has passed, you can easily detain illegal folks on arrest. You can then look up the registered address to notify and detect whether or not you have a family to remove with them.
The family must then report to court the next day or so for a relative release hearing. It is at that time the person, along with the family if necessary, will be given a court order to report to the deportation location to leave the country within 90 days. That is plenty of time to get their matters in order. I would even go as far to provide them an airline ticket to the deportation center for each family member. How? They can report to the court ticket center one week prior to the flight. They present their deportation order and they will be issued an e-ticket.
ATA charges $89 one way to Texas, so charge the government. It will pay it. At the deportation location they can then be ushered over the border with the understanding that should they return illegally they will be treated as a criminal should, jail time with no early release as they have been warned!!
As you put it, they are law abiding hard working folks who don't want to go to jail. This is the way to start to draw that hard line in the sand. It must be done one day anyway, so let's get started! It's an ugly task, but you gotta' do it.
The family must then report to court the next day or so for a relative release hearing. It is at that time the person, along with the family if necessary, will be given a court order to report to the deportation location to leave the country within 90 days. That is plenty of time to get their matters in order. I would even go as far to provide them an airline ticket to the deportation center for each family member. How? They can report to the court ticket center one week prior to the flight. They present their deportation order and they will be issued an e-ticket.
ATA charges $89 one way to Texas, so charge the government. It will pay it. At the deportation location they can then be ushered over the border with the understanding that should they return illegally they will be treated as a criminal should, jail time with no early release as they have been warned!!
As you put it, they are law abiding hard working folks who don't want to go to jail. This is the way to start to draw that hard line in the sand. It must be done one day anyway, so let's get started! It's an ugly task, but you gotta' do it.
Quote from ElCubano:
and i say ...how do you propose we send 'THEM' home????