1 posted on
02/17/2008 4:05:08 PM PST by
Delacon
To: Delacon
There are some good ideas listed here. Coupled with a zero tolerence of illegals I think it has a lot of merit.
Regards
2 posted on
02/17/2008 4:09:46 PM PST by
ARE SOLE
(Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment.. (A "Concerned Citizen".)
To: Delacon
The only way I will ever support a guest worker program is if there is no provision to bring family members here and any children born to an alien is NOT given U.S. citizenship.
3 posted on
02/17/2008 4:28:16 PM PST by
raybbr
(You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
To: Delacon
“Adjust the methodology of the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR). The changes would allow wages to better represent the market, locality, occupation, and the skill level of the H-2A worker.”
Translation: lower wages against market forces with some vague biz-school talk that makes more govt. intrusions sound “fair.”
Food is getting to our table. These is all about juicing short-term profits higher.
4 posted on
02/17/2008 4:29:48 PM PST by
Shermy
To: Delacon
1 - Build the fence.
2 - Stop the geyser of illegals pouring in.
3 - Then we can deal with the ones already here.
This seems like more of the President's lame duck maneuvering to implement by royal fiat what he and his congressional cohorts couldn’t get through the legitimate legislative process. There is definately a smell in the air.
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6 posted on
02/17/2008 4:40:49 PM PST by
Iron Munro
(Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.)
To: Mase; Dane
Like *PING*, dudes.
Too bad Willie Green didn't make it long enough on FR to see this day...
Cheers!
9 posted on
02/17/2008 5:00:59 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: Delacon
This does not, however address the issue of ag wages honestly. Increasing the labor supply in such a way will exert further downward pressure on wages, which they intend to address by “adjusting” the Adverse Effect Wage Rate, Ha! {and continue to discourage mechanization}. At the same time, does anyone think that taxpayers in general will not be subsidizing these workers in one or more ways? Imagine a bill to allow an additional 800,000 lawyers to enter the country and compete for the ambulance-chasing business, and then the government determining, by law, that they all have to charge more than what lawyers are charging now.
10 posted on
02/17/2008 5:02:16 PM PST by
3AngelaD
(They screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, and now they're here screwing up ours)
To: Delacon
Stop the stinking visas. We have 300 hundred million people in this country, they will work if you pay them a decent wage.
14 posted on
02/17/2008 5:59:20 PM PST by
TomasUSMC
( FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM)
To: Delacon
Guest workers don’t go home. Ask the Germans.
16 posted on
02/17/2008 8:21:22 PM PST by
kabar
To: Delacon
17 posted on
02/17/2008 8:47:39 PM PST by
neverdem
(I have to hope for a brokered GOP Convention. It can't get any worse.)
To: Delacon
How in &#^@!! does
* Allow employers to apply for petitions for unnamed workers. This change, which has already been implemented by the DHS, is meant to make the process more flexible for agricultural employers.
work with
* Establish a pilot land-border exit program for guest workers. The system would ensure that H-2A workers are not overstaying their visas. It would also record either biographic or biometric information. ?
or with this?
* Require bonds to ensure timely exit. The DHS should rapidly implement the voluntary exit systems at the land borders. Once the system is in place, employers should be required to put up a bond to ensure that H-2A workers exit the country before their visas expire.
All you have to do is have the people show up at the scanner, give their fingerprint, and sneak *back* across a day or two later.
When caught, claim system error, or red tape.
Cheers!
18 posted on
02/18/2008 3:58:14 AM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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