<p>Well, if they are caught without the proper paper work and illegally here, that is the risk they take. There are procedures that you have to follow when you want to stay here legally even marrying a US citizen. A friend of mine’s son recently married a Mexican woman, and they have had to toe the line so that she is legally here. A pain in the neck but they are doing it. Why should those who take cuts from the process get to benefit? When you break the law, you are facing the maximum penalty for it. Deportation is a fair consequence for being here illegally. That headline is inflammatory in that the man fishing without a license is NOT being deported for the fishing issue. If a legal citizen were caught doing that, he would have to take the consequences of the legal recourse for it. This man was caught being here illegally while fishing without a license, and the illegal alien part is what is getting him deported.</p>