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To: MegaSilver

I don't think so. As an example, I live in a semi gated community where we have a property management company that takes care of all grounds-keeping. By my estimate, 60%+ of his employees are Mexican Illegals. He is not about to pack up and move his operation anywhere, let alone out of state. There are numerous examples of this scale of operation and ANY Politician who thinks that permitting the operation of what are in effect 'Domestic Slavery Businesses' in his City or State is financially beneficial just doesn't know the facts re: The lost taxes resulting from this underground economy.


18 posted on 01/26/2005 9:34:16 PM PST by drt1
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To: drt1
I live in a semi gated community where we have a property management company that takes care of all grounds-keeping. By my estimate, 60%+ of his employees are Mexican Illegals. He is not about to pack up and move his operation anywhere, let alone out of state.

Right, but what I mean is that if the state were to suddenly crack down on things like that, he might decide to move to a state that will let him hire illegals because business would be too expensive otherwise.

33 posted on 01/27/2005 12:38:18 PM PST by MegaSilver
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