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To: ejdrapes
Man, what a great bunch of conservatives, we are.
Exploit illegal immigrants for three years at poverty level wages, so people in California can get their lawns cut cheap and farmers can pay substandard wages to get itinerant farm workres to keep the price of lettuce artificially down to ensure a profit for farm owners who are restricted by mommyment ... err ... government on where to whom they can sell their lettuce.

Vincente Fox demands the United States look after his poor people over here. And in order to avoid being called a name, American taxpayers are ordered by Vincente Fox and his subordinates in Washington to bend over and grab their ankles.

No one demands that the people of Mexico rise up and overthrow Vincente Fox and create in Mexico what they come here for.

With all the illegal cheap labor and the demands on social service agencies for people who are illegally here, we have the after effects of the LOWERING OF THE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS in America.
163 posted on 01/08/2004 8:31:11 PM PST by pyx (Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one.)
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To: pyx
This "proposal" means the debate is on. Mexico will have no excuse or reason to object to a stronger border. Advocate groups will have no reason to demand "water stations". Even as the debate continues, we can start to pass the border solidifying matters.

The agricultural program is already in place for the sugar cane pickers. If this is what it is advertised, it will be an opportunity to actually do something real about our borders.

I am not agreeing with the legalizing of illegals, but I am not going to be blind to using the opportunity.
178 posted on 01/08/2004 8:49:40 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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