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To: Dead Corpse
No Amnesty. No hiding it as a Guest Worker Program

Comparing the proposed guest-worker (i.e., "treason) initiative to amnesty requires a bit more examination.

We should never tolorate an amnesty (a forgiving of the crime of illegally entering the US). But even amnesty in that sense is preferable to this guest-worker plot by the RHINOs. What the guest-worker program and gold cards would do is make the hiring of the illegals legal and the illegals themselves legal, giving them supra-workers rights over American citizens without them even having to be Americans. Tens of millions more would come to clkaim their gold cards and free social services.

Emboldened companies would not even have to hire them with a wink and a nod from our dud president, as they are doing right now. They could hire them ahead of American workers outright. You'll see ads like "HIRING GOLD CARD WORKERS NOW!" And you'll hear phone messages like "We're sorry, but only gold card applicants are being considered for employment at this time." If the best we can get is neither amnesty or the guest-worker plot, fine. We'll keep up the fight and win another day. But, make no mistake, this guest-worker initiative is thousands... no... tens of millions times worse than even amnesty.

300 posted on 03/29/2006 9:23:54 AM PST by Types_with_Fist (I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
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To: Types_with_Fist
But, make no mistake, this guest-worker initiative is thousands... no... tens of millions times worse than even amnesty.

I agree. I oppose any bill that offers any kind of guest-worker program.

458 posted on 03/29/2006 10:11:03 AM PST by American Quilter
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