Posted on 01/23/2007 12:16:19 PM PST by NormsRevenge
a drop in the bucket,, but Kudos to those who got it done.
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"At the second stop, the agents were looking for a convicted rapist and immigration fugitive. Instead, they arrested six men who couldn't provide legal papers and later learned that all six were illegal and four had criminal records."
Daily visits to construction sites and landscaping jobs could fill the jails of America.
Mexicans probably let go again right away.
That's seven of the fifteen countries. You don't suppose, do you, that the other eight are Yemen, Libya, Saudi, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Egypt?
Just do Exxon in the morning and you could easily get 20-30 as they get food for the workday.
Japan doesn't fit.
Wow, what happened? They actually made a raid? Hmmm, the president must really be hurting in the polls or something.
"Operation Return to Sender" would be far more effective if we cut off all the welfare freebees to illegals, heavily fined illegal-hiring employers, rescinded the anchor baby provisions within the 1965 Immigration Act (and trashed the rest of that Act as well), and sent a signifcant number of National Guardsman to protect the borders. .....armed, this time.
Japan? Ah so. What are you talking about?
750 ??? When do I start laughing. While it is positive, it is less than a drop in the bucket and what is to stop these criminals from coming back to break more laws and rape the taxpayer ???
Certainly not Washington, DC.
I can't seem to find the thread, however, sorry.
Do'nt worry some whacky judge will turn them all lose in 2 to 3 days.
Only 10,999,250 to go.
"Just do Exxon in the morning and you could easily get 20-30 as they get food for the workday."
Heck, I could collect 15 an hour at Home Depot here.
Ooops. Japan IS in the article. Ah so. Bad ninja expats here infiltrating MicroSoft development group. Must lose face.
......and alot of them are going out of the border states now so alot of states are now seeing the problem we have for years.....
San Jose should be next.
I read that a plastics company in Omaha just got nailed with a $500,000 fine for this.
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