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To: Dane
I agree, but temporary workers should be able to get drivers licenses and make sure they are insured. BTW, are you going to force native born Americans by gunpoint to take menial jobs or force business owners to raise their wages to $20 an hour for a dishwasher? 

More like 10-13$ per hour after illegals get the boot. If restaurants close to this, then too bad. Most would be ethnic restaurants anyhow that make it here only due to employing illegal aliens. 
And why the heck should we be allowing illegal aliens to have driver's licenses? The prime form of ID in the USA?
164 posted on 02/06/2004 4:45:33 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw
If restaurants close to this, then too bad. Most would be ethnic restaurants anyhow that make it here only due to employing illegal aliens

Wow an ethnic restaurant serving food and trying to make an honest living is a big evil to you.

Well sheesh I guess a hundred years ago you would be on a rampage to close Jewish delicatessens, Italian restaurants, and Irish pubs in New York City.

169 posted on 02/06/2004 4:49:50 AM PST by Dane
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To: dennisw

In Texas, everyone is supposed to have proof of auto insurance to get their license tags. You can buy auto insurance for A DAY in San Antonio so that you have the card to get your tags. Have a wreck with one of these fine "citizens" and of course, they have no insurance and your insurance has to pay...and your premiums shoot up. Yes, W, you should know how great all this diversity is in Texas. Those of you who are still living in the USA should be so thankful that you are not in any of the border states.
184 posted on 02/06/2004 5:11:57 AM PST by kittymyrib
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