Wonder how many illegal's homes are in the numbers being reported as foreclosures?
"Arizona passed employer sanctions with a particular bite. Rather than set up an escalating series of fines, which has been the federal approach, the state opted to put employers out of business. A first offense gets a ten-day suspension of the firm's business license, which would close the doors during that period. A subsequent offense revokes the business license permanently. Needless to say, that has provided an incentive to business owners to start checking identities through the federal database and terminating anyone who doesn't clear the system."
Here's hoping the 500,000 all leave before the libs and ACLU succeed in defeating this law.
Poor little New Mexico, with King Bill Richardson as Gov., we will not see this kind of law here.
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Ping for a neighboring state that doing it right!
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2 posted on
08/27/2007 4:59:33 PM PDT by
greyfoxx39
(I think all legal Americans should get 5 votes apiece to make up for the "new" voters.)
To: greyfoxx39
But...but...but...WE CAN’T DEPORT 10/15/20/WHATEVER MILLION PEOPLE BACK TO THEIR HOME COUNTRY!!!
/sarc
3 posted on
08/27/2007 4:59:35 PM PDT by
pillut48
(CJ in TX --Soccer Mom, Bible Thumper and Proud to be an American! RUN, FRED, RUN!!!)
To: greyfoxx39
It's impossible to count how many undocumented immigrants have fled because of the new law.
Undocumented immigrants. I'm not 'trespassing', I'm 'territorially challenged'...
4 posted on
08/27/2007 5:01:29 PM PDT by
kinoxi
To: greyfoxx39
“What are you gonna do - just deport 20 million people?”
5 posted on
08/27/2007 5:04:51 PM PDT by
skeeter
To: greyfoxx39
Some are moving to other states.................... Others are returning to MexicoWant to guess what the ratio is?
To: greyfoxx39
How the hell does a Democrat one-up us on immigration?
Nevermind.
9 posted on
08/27/2007 5:13:17 PM PDT by
MaxMax
(God Bless America)
To: greyfoxx39
Say, isn’t Arizona the state where that sherriff has all those prisoners in a boot camp?
Maybe some of them can be offered an opportunity to reform and get a steady job, if they’re tired of being in jail.
To: greyfoxx39
I'm glad I don't own stock I would certainly sell it considering the rising defaults on mortgages and declining house values. BAnks are going to end up with a lot of mortgages on over valued property, but then the anti immmigrant crowd doesn't care what happens to the economy. The reduced demand for goods and services will put a lot of citizens out of work or out of business. Here's some more from the original article. <> http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0826sanctionsimpact08260.html?&wired
11 posted on
08/27/2007 5:13:43 PM PDT by
jalexson
To: greyfoxx39
Based on how many illegals I saw at the local park this last weekend, I’d say they are all moving to Texas.
To: greyfoxx39
Arizona employers will have to raise wages to compete for workers, which will cost consumers more but allow for more money in the market as well. It also might prompt business to push for automation where possible, using technology to fill the gaps. Gasp! They might have to pay actual wages and make use of technology!
13 posted on
08/27/2007 5:15:29 PM PDT by
rabscuttle385
(Sic Semper Tyrannis * U.Va. Engineering '09 * Friends Don't Let Friends Vote Democrat * Fred in 2008)
To: greyfoxx39
What a surprise. lol Amazing things happen when you enforce the law.
14 posted on
08/27/2007 5:16:46 PM PDT by
Maelstorm
(When ideas are considered equal regardless of content, then arriving at truth becomes an accident.)
To: greyfoxx39
Oh yes, they’ll come to NM. After all, we do have a Governor who is 1/2 Mexican and 1/2 RAT. You know, he’s rolled out the red carpet for them. He wants their votes.
17 posted on
08/27/2007 5:21:57 PM PDT by
NRA2BFree
("The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves!")
To: greyfoxx39
18 posted on
08/27/2007 5:22:16 PM PDT by
Gritty
(When was public virtue to be found when private was not? - William Cowper)
To: greyfoxx39
If we really, really need extra workers, then the hapless, incompetent FedGov would fix the LEGAL immigration system, so that they could get here LEGALLY as needed, wouldn't they?
Wouldn't they? Huh? Huh?
No?
Why not?
19 posted on
08/27/2007 5:24:52 PM PDT by
FlyVet
To: greyfoxx39
What a surprise! Enforce the law and see that it actually works...
20 posted on
08/27/2007 5:24:52 PM PDT by
joonbug
To: greyfoxx39
Who needs buses and trains when they leave when the laws are enforced.
22 posted on
08/27/2007 5:29:41 PM PDT by
GOP Poet
To: greyfoxx39
Similar reports have come from Oklahoma and Georgia, both of which passed strong anti-illegal legislation recently.
Laws do work.
24 posted on
08/27/2007 5:33:36 PM PDT by
TomGuy
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26 posted on
08/27/2007 5:45:07 PM PDT by
bcsco
("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
To: greyfoxx39
This article made me smile.
I love it. I hope the fever continues to catch on.
To: greyfoxx39
The state currently has an unemployment rate of 3.7%, statistically full employment. Arizona employers will have to raise wages to compete for workers, which will cost consumers more but allow for more money in the market as well. It also might prompt business to push for automation where possible, using technology to fill the gaps. That's the way it should be.
30 posted on
08/27/2007 5:55:41 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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