I've said it before, but many people still don't get it, so I will say it again: being in the United...

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I've said it before, but many people still don't get it, so I will say it again: being in the United States illegally is not a crime. It never has been a crime.

You cannot be convicted in a court of law for being in this country illegally, because there is no such crime.

There is not even any punishment in the law for being here illegally. You can be deported, but in the eyes of the law that isn't a crime, since it is just sending you to where you legally belong.
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