http://michellemalkin.com/immigration/2005/06/22/01:45.pm
Yesterday Richard Stana of the Government Accountability Office told a House panel that under the Bush administration workplace enforcement of immigration violations had fallen sharply. For instance, consider the numbers of employers who received formal letters warning about possible fines for violating immigration laws:
Under Clinton in 1999: 417 employers
Under Bush in 2003: 3 employers
Wow, that is an infuriating stat. Though it fits nicely with Bush's refusal to exercise his veto power.
3??
I think I recall reading about more then 3 raids done on business regarding illegals
and I think I recall reading something like 6 million have been deported
plus .. you didn't answer my question
For instance, consider the numbers of employers who received formal letters warning about possible fines for violating immigration laws:Well, you can't say that GWB hasn't done anything at all. It's not like there were only two letters. Or just one letter.Under Clinton in 1999: 417 employers
Under Bush in 2003: 3 employers