LOL, Doug, LOL.
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
1. The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.
Just call the Immitation Immigration PO' leece toll free number to take care of all those little problems...
Owned by Nancy Pelosi.
My husband thinks the Border Patrol should walk off the job in disgust at the politics of having them be the targets of who the illegals have to get through to get here. Not to mention the illegals have better GUNS.
As of today.....I will view any ILLEGAL ALIEN as what he is......
AN INVADER of our soveign soil, with the complicity of his government.
As a MARINE, I will act accordingly.
I swore an oath. "To protect our country (Constitution) against all enemies, foreign and domestic"......
As of this day, all bets are off.
right with our leaders wanting to give them rights for breaking laws that is going to work where was ICE and the INS in LA and all the other protest this weekend of people who alot I am sure were illegal telling the USA that they deserve to be here
BTTT!
:)
Thanks yet again, Doug!
Okay, folks. Who is the first employer target? Let's do this.
The illegal aliens and the criminals who hire them and the criminals who harbor them are getting out in the street making their desires known. It is way past time those of us who support the rule of law and secure borders did the same.
Join Veterans for Secure Borders, The Minuteman Project, Latino Americans for Immigration Reform, Mothers Against Illegal Aliens, and other groups protesting amnesty for these criminals, and demanding the government protect our borders.
http://www.areckoning.com/
FReepers should be at this rally in strength. Saturday, May 6, in Crawford, TX.
ping
BTTT
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Of course no one will check based on our current do nothing policy, but at least we can make them very uncomfortable.
Can you believe this comparison of Mexican and U.S. immigration laws?
http://www.directory.com.mx/immigration
Talk about a racist legal system...
Read my profile.
There are also bounties available for reporting tax evasionists.
Another tip is to call your state contractors license board and report them. Supposedly they are urging contractors to turn in non licensed cotractors especially if they are illegals doing cash jobs.
Unlicensed contractors plague west: illegal contractors have prompted the industry and government to react
Pool & Spa News, July 25, 2005 by Rebecca Robledo
The building and remodeling boom has attracted more unlicensed pool builders than ever into California and Arizona.
"It's sort of like the Wild, Wild West," said Harold Tapley, general manager at the Northern San Joaquin Valley Division of California builder Swan Pools.
Many illegal contractors urge homeowners to pull building permits, allowing them to work under the radar. Some use the "consultant" loophole, pretending to merely advise homeowners, but actually hiring subcontractors and supervising jobs. Some contractors, even licensed ones, ask customers to pay in cash so they can circumvent taxes and workers' compensation costs.
In the Phoenix area, owner-builders have recently accounted for one-third of permits pulled, said Bob Bradley, executive director of APSP's Arizona Chapter. Reports in Tapley's area show that nearly 1,000 permits have been pulled by owner-builders in the past five years.
Builders feel it in their bottom lines. "They're building houses as fast as they can put in streets," said Wayne Allen, president of Cross Creek Pools and Landscaping in Sacramento, Calif. "We should all be up 25 to 30 percent. Yet the legitimate pool builder--anybody I talk to--is reasonably flat."
To respond, industry associations and individual builders are complaining to government officials and even informing consumers about the underground economy.
To some extent, the government has been listening. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed forming the Economic and Employment Enforcement Coalition. The group, composed of four licensing and labor divisions, plans to perform two stings a month. "Not only will we issue citations against unlicensed contractors, but our partnering agencies will issue citation audits to address cash-pay and workers' compensation violations," said David Fogt, chief of enforcement at California's Contractors State License Board.
After listening to the local industry, the chief building official in the city of Tracy now distributes a letter to all homeowners who pull their own permits, explaining their responsibilities and risks as owner-builders. Don Burns, president/CEO of industry lobbyist SPEC, plans to provide this letter to all local officials in the hope that it will be distributed statewide.
The problem has even caught the attention of district attorneys, traditionally a more reluctant audience. "They just haven't got time," Burns said. "So they let [unlicensed contractors] go and never prosecute them. But we are finding a number of jurisdictions where the DAs are getting very much involved."
SPEC and APSP's Arizona Chapter file complaints against unlicensed contractors on behalf of members and consumers. This capitalizes on their relationships with the contractors boards and protects complainants from retaliation. "That's been one of the holdups," Bradley said. "A pool company will turn an unlicensed contractor in and the next thing they know, their company tires are being slashed or tools are being stolen."
Individual builders are in on the act, reporting any unlicensed activity they find. For prospective customers, Tapley plays a videotaped news report discussing the risks of unlicensed contractors and showing a local sting. "When somebody tells them they can save $10,000, that's a big carrot hanging out there," Tapley said. "Of course, they don't know what they're getting."
Illegal contractors have become such a concern that builders in Alien's area have set aside their competitiveness to form a loose coalition that communicates with local building officials. "We fully believe that if we don't do something, the entire industry is going to go more and more toward owner-builders, and we'll just disappear," Allen said.
Joshua Keim assisted in the reporting for this story.