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1 posted on 01/05/2005 1:04:07 AM PST by nanak
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2 posted on 01/05/2005 1:07:18 AM PST by gubamyster
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To: nanak

Now it will only take 45 to 60 days and then the foreigner will be PERM. Somehow this reminds me of permanent. Then all the foreigners can bring their family members in and put them on the dole also. This insures that we will never have enough nursing staff. For every nurse brought in, there are 2 elderly parents.

Of course, Mexico doesn't have to worry about being legal as they just cross the border shopping with their new visas for the best welfare plan.


3 posted on 01/05/2005 2:49:18 AM PST by texastoo (a "has-been" Republican)
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Again I refer to the Northeastern University study that found that citizens and established immigrants remain unemployed as recent immigrants get jobs.

A similar study by the Pew Hispanic Center reported that of the 1.3 million jobs created during the period 2003 - 2004 almost 30 percent were jobs taken by recent immigrants while citizens and established immigrants remained unemployed

A "modest proposal." Given that there is an overwhelming aversion to transfer payments by right-thinking, self-reliant, free enterprise folks and the same recognize that American labor is uneducated, spoiled and lazy -- just plain worthless to business -- the problems these conditions cause have to be faced. Furthermore, the few Americans who are capable "have no right to a job." It's clear that good productive (wage-friendly) labor is no problem it's just that enough of it ain't inside our borders. Borders?

A final solution. I've heard the icons of right-thinking, self-reliant, free enterprise folks like Rush Limbaugh, Tom Sullivan, et al., say that they are tired of carrying these lazy, shiftless Americans on their backs. Michael Savage suggests that people getting transfer payments be denied the vote. Excellent first step. (Can be extended to include the elderly, You may recall Richard Lamb former governor of Colorado stating publicly and rather boldly that "old people have a duty to die and get out of the way." Denying them the right to vote is also an excellent first step to a final solution.) Then?

Offered with some degree of sarcasm, When will the pros and cons of a borderless "nation" stop beating around bushes and confront our division in every state capital and in Washington, P.C.? Do we stand as a Nation or not? Let's get it over with.

5 posted on 01/05/2005 6:32:27 AM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (MSM Fraudcasters are skid marks on journalism's clean shorts.)
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To: nanak
These include a statement describing the worker’s living conditions; the employment contract, indicating among others, the wage, hours worked, and freedom

Interesting the employers are not required to pay for their health care or that of their families or pay the tuition costs of their children. Maybe the rule should be --- you want them, you pay for them. Taxpayer subsidized cheap labor is what the employers desire --- socialized medicine --- but they will keep the profits.

8 posted on 01/05/2005 6:27:25 PM PST by FITZ
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Funny, you complain literally all day long about "illegal immigration" but claim you support legal immigrants. Now you're complaining about people who come here legally as well.

Why not just admit where you really stand on any and all immigrants?

9 posted on 01/05/2005 6:35:17 PM PST by COEXERJ145
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I hope this is true but I do not think it will happen.

It took 40 months to get my green card through employment.

Now Nanak are with or against shortening the period to obtain a green card.

11 posted on 01/05/2005 7:23:13 PM PST by jveritas
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The sheer number of U.S. employers seeking permanent hiring of foreign workers has resulted in massive backlogs in both labor certification applications with DOL and immigrant petitions with the Uscis.

One has to ask why employers are so eagerly seeking these foreign workers if it is putatively not because of the lower wages. It's not because of education: we pride ourselves on having the largest and finest higher education in the world. It's certainly not experience: the only way to have significant experience in American business culture is to be in American business culture.

16 posted on 01/06/2005 12:46:42 AM PST by snowsislander
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Bottom line: This latest move by the Kerry administration will increase the flow of third-world maladies into the United States.

In other news, President Kerry has just extended the Amnesty for El Salvadoran illegal immigrants (so-called Temporary protective status). No public debate needed for that amnesty. Kerry just did it on his own.

Families of American citizens who will be killed by amnestied Salvadoran MS-13 gang members will, however, get an attractive form letter from the social security death benefits office.
21 posted on 01/06/2005 2:24:46 AM PST by dagnabbit (Vincente Fox's opening line at the Mexico-USA summit meeting: "Bring out the Gimp!")
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To: seppel

This may interest you.


45 posted on 01/07/2005 10:03:47 AM PST by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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