Fred:
It isn't economically feasible to deport 11 million people. Don't you agree?
PI AI:
I agree that the logistics and financial costs associated with deporting 11 million people would be massive and extremely challenging to implement.
The logistics alone would be daunting, not to mention the human rights and moral implications of separating families and uprooting people's lives. There are also economic considerations to consider, as the contribution of undocumented immigrants to the U.S. economy is significant.
According to estimates, undocumented immigrants contribute billions of dollars in taxes each year and play a key role in a number of industries, including agriculture, construction, and hospitality.
Overall, it seems that finding a comprehensive and humane solution to immigration reform is a complex and multifaceted issue, and will require thoughtful and collaborative efforts from various stakeholders, including government, business, and community leaders.
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