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To: r9etb
Before 1965, when the Feds did a better job of controlling both legal and illegal immigration, American's built a great affluent middle class. In the last 20 years that middle class has been decimated. What has happened since 1965, has been an undermining of the US employment system by cheap foreign labor. The IRCA of 1986 exacerbated this problem. Cheap labor has become a dominate force in many aspects of American business. What we've seen over the last 20 years amounts to a mass invasion of America by illegal aliens. I don't know what else to call it. Matching up illegal workers with employers is not part of any legal free market system I know of.

This is all part of a globalisation strategy for America's future. If we don't address it now, open borders, illegal immigration and amnesty will eventually lead to the chaos and anarchy. The perfect set of circumstances that communists and other totalitarians feed off of. America is on the wrong track and in the end, we'll see an end to the American way of life. This isn't doom and gloom rhetoric either. Its straight talk.

19 posted on 04/14/2006 10:48:09 AM PDT by Reagan Man (Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
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To: Reagan Man
Matching up illegal workers with employers is not part of any legal free market system I know of.

"Free market" is a buzzword and spin if there is no equanimity between nations. Where is the equanimity between Mexico and the U.S.? Their immigration laws, written into their constitution, are very restrictive and strongly enforced and ours are weak and unenforced.

24 posted on 04/14/2006 11:25:37 AM PDT by TigersEye (Sedition and treason are getting to be a Beltway fashion.)
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