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To: dalereed

"Ever since Clinton came into office border enforcement has been eqivalent to zero."

I guess that Clinton was responsible for the amnesty which was Reagan's contribution?

Remember, back when we were assured it was a one-time amnesty, which would be coupled with tougher enforcement.

This Orange County resident hasn't noticed any difference, between parties and administrations.

I know how popular it is to blame everything on Clinton, but Bush has been in office over four years.

He is responsible and he stands firmly for easing movement of people; call it by any name you like.

The chance for doing anything meaningful is rowing, as more and more states get their small share of what California (and Texas, Florida, etc.) have had for decades.

As for raids on companies: I think discussing it is a oke, cuz it doesn't happen, to any meaningful amount.

Not under any recent President. But my memory only goes back 50 years, so maybe somebody else remembers a raid on a company, a farm, a construction site, etc.


39 posted on 05/18/2005 8:55:18 AM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: truth_seeker

In the 80s they raided firms in the San Fernando valley on a regular basis, some at the time that we were doing conswtruction work on.

They loaded by vans and buses on a daily basis with them in Oceanside.

They rode the train from Oceanside to San Clemente and tie wrapped them for a bus trip back to Mexico.

They loaded them up on a daily basis at Lindburg that tried to go north by airline.

There weren't any illegals working in construction, at least in commercial until after 87.

You didn't notice it in Orange County back then since most didn't get that far.


42 posted on 05/18/2005 9:14:44 AM PDT by dalereed
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