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To: sweetliberty

I really think the Mexican government should have to come up with a fund of some sort. I also don't see why employers of guest workers or whatever they are finally called shouldn't contribute to a fund that would cover emergency care. That way, even if the employer was a small employer that couldn't qualify for an employee health plan, the costs wouldn't be borne by the state or county, as they are now. However, it would not be so expensive that it would drive the employer out of business.

Of course, exactly how we'd go about doing that legally, I don't know. But then I haven't seen any details on how any of this is going to be done.


67 posted on 02/20/2005 3:45:47 PM PST by livius
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To: livius

My view is about 180 degrees from yours...

How many 'new' businesses have cropped up do to the vast supply of illegal labor???

There is no shortage of labor...If anything, there are too many jobs...
Supply and demand used to be the law of the land...If employers had to compete for labor, the wages went up...With the millions of illegals coupled with this new amnesty program and the open border Bush is pushing for, there will always be a shortage of work...And Mexican type wages...And impossible to fund welfare rolls...


77 posted on 02/20/2005 5:17:04 PM PST by Iscool
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