To: Jerry K.
You know, maybe they're right about illegals doing jobs Americans don't want - I don't think Americans WANT to park loaded gasoline tankers adjacent to buildings and detonate them. That's a job we just won't do! The outrage at the lie. These leeches are beginning to take jobs Americans DO WANT TO DO. I'd love to get a job working in the oilfield, manufacturing, etc., but illegals have a lot of those jobs tied up.
25 posted on
06/29/2005 8:08:01 PM PDT by
MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
(Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
don't think Americans WANT to park loaded gasoline tankers adjacent to buildings and detonate them. Read it again. You missed the sarcasm .
To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
ICE agents in Florida have arrested more than 100 individuals, including 3 Florida Department of Motor Vehicles examiners, 5 middlemen, and a large number of illegal aliens, in a massive driver's license fraud scheme that was first announced in April 2005. The three Florida DMV employees were accused of providing valid driver's licenses, commercial licenses and HAZMAT licenses, to more than 2,000 illegal aliens for a feeOld story. At least some of the DMV employees are quite possibly illegal aliens as well. This is a massive security loophole. In my CA days, I distinctly remember the DMV employees conducting business in Spanish, as well as their private behind-the-counter conversations .
To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
ICE agents in Florida have arrested more than 100 individuals, including 3 Florida Department of Motor Vehicles examiners, 5 middlemen, and a large number of illegal aliens, in a massive driver's license fraud scheme that was first announced in April 2005. The three Florida DMV employees were accused of providing valid driver's licenses, commercial licenses and HAZMAT licenses, to more than 2,000 illegal aliens for a feeOld story. At least some of the DMV employees are quite possibly illegal aliens as well. This is a massive security loophole. In my CA days, I distinctly remember the DMV employees conducting business in Spanish, as well as their private behind-the-counter conversations .
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