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Employers: Let workers stay (illegals)
Star-Telegram ^ | ANNA M. TINSLEY

Posted on 11/28/2007 11:13:26 AM PST by Dubya

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Rove, in a select public appearance, told the crowd of more than 150 gathered at the University of Texas at Tyler on Tuesday that 1 of every 20 workers in the United States is here illegally.

Not from crossing over the Mexican border, he said.

From flying in from another country with a legal visa and overstaying it, he said.

"If you are an illegal alien, you are more likely to be working than if you are a legal U.S. citizen," Rove said. "People are scared to death that America isn't going to be American."

1 posted on 11/28/2007 11:13:26 AM PST by Dubya
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“I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from,” said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth.

“We can’t. We’d shut down.”

So when do I get to pick the law I don’t want to obey in order to make my life easier or my business more viable?


2 posted on 11/28/2007 11:15:34 AM PST by Cecily
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Tell ya what, Larry, I don’t like what you charge for a meal. So I’ll pay half and walk out the door. How’s it feel on your end?


3 posted on 11/28/2007 11:15:56 AM PST by Wolfie
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Larry Durrett knows from his experience as an owner of businesses in Fort Worth that it's not always easy to fill jobs at fast-food restaurants.

Here ya go, Larry, this guy was last known in Texas, and he's an experienced restraurant worker!

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4 posted on 11/28/2007 11:19:48 AM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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Simply discontinue all social services to illegals; that will discourage a lot of them. Their minor children who were born here, and thus by a quirk of the law are citizens, will not typically be able to apply on their own behalf. An illegal should not be able to apply on behalf of himself or anyone else.


5 posted on 11/28/2007 11:20:14 AM PST by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" TERM LIMITS, NOW!)
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“We can’t. We’d shut down.”

I'm sure crack dealers feel the same way when police put the pressure on them too.
6 posted on 11/28/2007 11:21:35 AM PST by cripplecreek (Only one consistent conservative in this race and his name is Hunter.)
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To: Dubya
"I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from," said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth.
"We can't. We'd shut down."

Since when does the government have a responsibility to keep a business IN BUSINESS?

Not being able to use "slave labor" to stay in business is shameful -- his customers should help him realize that fact.

7 posted on 11/28/2007 11:23:39 AM PST by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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"We can't. We'd shut down."

Oh My God! Shut Down? What would we do? The sky is falling.

I guess you'll have to sell the 40 foot boat and pay a decent wage....

8 posted on 11/28/2007 11:24:56 AM PST by central_va
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9 posted on 11/28/2007 11:25:21 AM PST by gubamyster
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To: Dubya; gubamyster; HiJinx; All
"If you are an illegal alien, you are more likely to be working than if you are a legal U.S. citizen," Rove said.

There's another Rove lie tied up with an insult to the USA citizen worker.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/06/AR2005120601491.html

A majority of Mexican nationals who crossed into the United States illegally in the past two years left behind paying jobs that, in some cases, are similar to the agriculture, construction and manufacturing work they find north of the border, according to a study of Mexican immigrants released yesterday by the Pew Hispanic Center. The study seemed to explode widely held beliefs that Mexicans risk deadly trips across the Rio Grande and through broiling Arizona and New Mexico deserts solely to find work.

"There's one very clear finding and that's that unemployment per se is not a very large factor in determining whether people migrate or not," Suro said. "This is not a flow of people without jobs. Unemployment is not pushing people out. . . . "

The study, "The Economic Transition to America," is part of a series of reports culled from a survey of more than 4,000 Mexican nationals at consulate offices in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and Fresno, Calif., between July 2004 and January 2005. Thirty-two percent of men questioned said they worked in agriculture in Mexico, followed by 15 percent who were employed by manufacturers and 13 percent in commerce and sales. Women -- 19 percent -- mostly worked in commerce and sales, followed by manufacturing and domestic service. After arriving in the United States, 82 percent of the illegal immigrants lived with relatives. "The strong family ties, and the social network they comprise, are clearly important to the economic assimilation of respondents," the study stated.

Unemployment is a fact of life in the transition from Mexico. A high percentage, 38, said they were unemployed for at least a month in the previous year. Women in particular, 48 percent, had trouble finding work, and 40 percent of people without a high-school education were jobless for a significant period.

10 posted on 11/28/2007 11:29:17 AM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: Cecily

Well said, thank you.


11 posted on 11/28/2007 11:29:44 AM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (This post sold by weight, not volume. Content may have settled during shipment.)
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"We can't. We'd shut down."

Tough. If hiring criminal illegal aliens in violation of federal law was how your business gained an unfair advantage and thus is now open for business - then that business needs to be shut down. The person running the business and the direct owners need to be in jail.

NO, no fines, none of that buying your way out.

JAIL.

12 posted on 11/28/2007 11:30:43 AM PST by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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I’d like to see the basis of his statement - did he mean welfare bums or did he include families where Mom stays home ?

Or was he just pulling bs out of a deep dark place.


13 posted on 11/28/2007 11:31:12 AM PST by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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To: Cecily
Here is Larry's web site ... Southern Multifoods ... Don't go to his "restaurants" and also drop him an e-mail.
14 posted on 11/28/2007 11:32:46 AM PST by TexGuy
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I’m also a business owner, and one of them is located in Texas.

To owners like this guy in the article I say ‘go to hell’.

They should all be prosecuted for hiring illegals, and jailed. The CEO’s, the CFO’s, the COO’s, the HR managers, the whole lot of them.


15 posted on 11/28/2007 11:33:24 AM PST by Badeye (Free Willie!)
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"I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from," said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth.

"We can't. We'd shut down."

The manager of our local Chick Fil-A deals with this by hiring a large number of high school students who work an average of 18-20 hours per week. All three of my kids worked for him before they graduated.

Even though the pay was low (minimum wage to $1 over minimum), the guy has no problem attracting workers. The reason is because he has so many kids on his payroll, his manager can be flexible and accomodate their requests for time off during certain school activity seasons. About the only complaint I ever heard from my kids is that they didn't get enough hours. I told them that was one of the trade-offs they made to work for a good boss who accomodated their school activities.

His business is thriving and the locals love the service they get from kids who are competiting to get more hours and modest raises, but not trying to make fast-food a career. My wife and I still stop in frequently to eat and the owner, when he is there, always greets us and asks about our kids. I'm sure he has had a few kids who wouldn't work over the thousands he has hired over the years, but I also see his customer base is made up of a lot of empty nest parents (like us) who appreciate the effort he's made to give a lot of kids their first job over the years. I'm sure he is making money, but he also seems to be genuinely delighted in hearing about the academic and professional successes of the various kids who used to work for him.

I've yet to find a fast-food franchise who couldn't benefit from his management model.

16 posted on 11/28/2007 11:33:33 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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"I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from," said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth. "We can't. We'd shut down."

Maybe PETA will start speaking out against illegal immigration.

17 posted on 11/28/2007 11:34:00 AM PST by JZelle
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Exactly: Can I help myself to the contents of one of Mr. Durrett’s cash registers?


18 posted on 11/28/2007 11:37:14 AM PST by pierrem15 (Charles Martel: past and future of France)
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To: Dubya
"I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from," said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth.

"We can't. We'd shut down."

Soooo, by his own admission, he is violating American law and American sovereignty by employing people he knows are not legally entitled to work in the Umited States.

Durrett doesn't sound like the spiciest taco in the bag, based on that statement alone.

19 posted on 11/28/2007 11:37:31 AM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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“I hear people say we should send those people back to where they came from,” said Durrett, president of Jacksonville-based Southern Multifoods and owner of about 30 Taco Bells and KFC restaurants in Fort Worth.
“We can’t. We’d shut down.”

Where’s ICE, this guy belongs in prison and stripped of his assets!


20 posted on 11/28/2007 11:38:14 AM PST by dalereed
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