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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Well now that the trial lawyers are working the problem, we'll find every illegal in the country. Now the employers of illegals should be shaking in their boots! The government is a pussycat compared to the hungry tigers these guys are. We should put a bee in the lawyer's ears about Tyson and the other illegal magnet employers.

This could go one of two ways:

If they succeed in getting a settlement out of Wal-Mart, then millions more illegals may come and willingly work as slaves with the ultimate goal of big bucks down the road from a lawsuit. On the other hand, if the trial lawyers succeed in making it unprofitable to hire illegals, this may actually be a good thing. It's just too bad the money extracted from the employers would go into the pockets of the illegals and the lawyers, rather than to pay back the taxpayers for all the goods and services we've been forced to pay for.

8 posted on 11/09/2003 11:04:40 AM PST by holyscroller
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To: holyscroller
Well now that the trial lawyers are working the problem, we'll find every illegal in the country. Now the employers of illegals should be shaking in their boots!

I know, its odd cheering for trial lawyers. The government's dragged its feet for long enough.
15 posted on 11/09/2003 12:16:35 PM PST by lelio
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To: holyscroller
but you know,this might be a good thing....now that i think about it,and my blood pressure has gone down after reading this story,it might be nice if these illegals make millions and scare the hell out of every business in this country....if theres no work,theres no reason to stay here!!!!!!
25 posted on 11/09/2003 6:34:22 PM PST by fishbabe
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