I'm calling your bluff and accusing you of having no credible evidence.
In keeping with your standard of proof, your failure to respond substantively to my accusation or to sue me is conclusive proof that your are wrong and know you are wrong. ;-)
Tancredo admiited that the illegals worked on his house. As the link I provided points out, Tancredo made this admission in a House floor speech and it part of the Congressional Record.
Yes, Tancredo said he was ignorant, but ignorance of the law is no excuse in the eye of the law.
I maintain that Tancredo did know.
In Tancredo's location, it is highly likely that there would be illegals on such a job. The fact that he could easily have prevented it indicates to most people that he didn't care or didn't think he would get caught. After all, using illegals makes his cost cheaper.
I hope you understand that I don't fault Tancredo for this. He is just two-faced.