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To: garbageseeker

Can someone would explain how to fairly address the hundreds of thousands of families whose lives would be turned upside down as a result of these RICO suits?

Forcing the companies into bankruptcy might be fair punishment for them and their owners, but they also employ a lot of people who are long time, legal, loyal employees who deserve justice also.

How do THEY get justice when their jobs, health insurance, and their retirement plans are ripped from them?

I would find it a lot easier to get onboard all this if it weren't for them.


44 posted on 05/29/2006 8:37:40 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (God has blessed Republicans with really stupid enemies.)
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To: Balding_Eagle
Do you want thousands of Americans citizens losing their jobs because of the businesses and paying lower wages to illegal immigrants therefore undercutting their competition and killing the American Middle class or the businesses and banks respecting the immigration laws and hiring lawful citizens Americans? Businesses and banks who undercut businesses who meet regulations required by local,state and federal governments are prime targets for RICO because they are profiting from and promoting a illegal enterprise for attracting and hiring illegal immigrants. Employers who hire illegal aliens should not deserve to enjoy the fruits of their illegal behavior at the expense of citizens of the United States. The money they collect from RICO lawsuits should be used to create jobs and job retraining for citizens of the United States. Again, it will be messy but things always sort themselves out
45 posted on 05/29/2006 8:51:36 PM PDT by garbageseeker (Audaces Fortuna Ivat-Fortune Favors the Brave/Virgil)
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