To: Mamzelle
Tingle to your own jingle. In my neck of the woods (which has an unemployment rate of 9%) the illegals do the landscaping and carpentry as well as House Slave for the Lady. Wages for construction jobs have taken a dive, and the employers prefer the illegals because the illegals are scared of exposure and are properly grovelling to da Kind Massa Padron. Once they have amnesy, the present illegals will lose these jobs to the illegals who come after, because the chief attraction of these workers is the very fact that they're illegal. I'd like to see these employers in jail
And to further your theme let's bulldoze these "impure" buildings built by illegal labor, damn the people who may lose their house or business, we have a purification process to go through.
54 posted on
01/12/2005 1:27:00 PM PST by
Dane
(trial lawyers are the parasites to wealth creating society)
To: Dane
Jail would be just fine for these anti-American lawbreakers. I'm not holding my breath, though. The slaveholders have a pretty good grip on Bush and top GOPers. Gotta keep those fairways green for the Rich Guy to amuse himself...
I do think that there's a potential means for employers to get their butts sued--civil rights violations, restraint of trade, trafficking in quasi-slavery, maybe even RICO. Then they couldn't even afford slave wages to get their toilets scrubbed for them.
63 posted on
01/12/2005 1:32:37 PM PST by
Mamzelle
To: Dane
And to further your theme let's bulldoze these "impure" buildings built by illegal labor, damn the people who may lose their house or business, we have a purification process to go through.What a silly thing to say.
86 posted on
01/12/2005 1:52:42 PM PST by
usadave
To: Dane
And to further your theme let's bulldoze these "impure" buildings built by illegal labor, damn the people who may lose their house or business, we have a purification process to go through.I suppose it is the measure of the illegal alien defenders on this board that they always talk such transparent lies and nonsense. After all, it isn't as if there is much to be said in defense of a policy so good for cheap labor types but so bad for America as a whole.
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