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To: chronic_loser
The best stuff I have seen are the immigration studies at CATO. Thanks for the question

But, what there did you think was "a better way"? Can you be a little more specific?

204 posted on 11/15/2005 10:52:23 AM PST by eskimo
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To: eskimo

The "better way" would in essence reverse the situation we have at the border. Right now it is HARD to get across legally, but EASY to get across illegally. It costs a "tax" (to a coyote) of about $4-6000, depending on where you are. There are no disease screeners, nor crime screeners. We let them across because 1) we don't have the testicular fortitude ot stand up to the "labor" movement who wants restricted labor pools to prop up wages (they hate markets) and 2) we kill our entry level laborers (kids) at the rate of about a million a year. Everyone except a few freepers and union shills acknowledge that we need a supply of entry level labor, so we "let" them come in. We should reverse that, so that it becomes EASY to have legit papers, and so that the ones who ARE coming across the border with no intention of playing by the rules, or for other reasons, are not mixed in with families, children and generally good people (I have to interject here that some freepers cannot see past them jumping the border and that automatically disqualifies them from being "good people"). Prop 200 principles go nationwide (no fed bennies for non-citizens. Work visa contingent on keeping your nose clean and paying taxes. People whose crime limited to border law violation eligible to buy legal status (fines, but green cards, if financially responsible. If you want some other stuff, it is over there. There are alot of thinking people who want to fix the problems without unnecessary pain all the way around.


212 posted on 11/15/2005 11:10:54 AM PST by chronic_loser (Handle provided free of charge as flame bait for the neurally vacant.)
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