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To: babygene

I’m going to try this one more time. I don’t hire illegals. I don’t want them here. I will obey this law. It even seems to be having a positive effect. And that’s a good thing.

If any of you read my previous posts on this thread you’d already know what I just stated above.

Almost every post to me on this thread seems to think I want the cheap labor illegals bring. I don’t. I don’t like competing with companies that employ them.

Almost half of my employees, including me, are ex military. And ALL of them are here legally.

My problem is that the federal government hasn’t done their job and they’re using business as first responders. Where’s the border fence? I think government does too much where it doesn’t belong. It does belong on the border controlling the invasion of illegal aliens. And they’re doing a half-assed job there at best.


36 posted on 07/06/2008 8:55:19 AM PDT by AZ .44 MAG (Do I waste my time explaining? He had such trouble with my name.)
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To: AZ .44 MAG

“My problem is that the federal government hasn’t done their job and they’re using business as first responders.”

I’m not referring to you, but to employers in general.

The fact is that businesses have caused this problem by hiring illegals. Aside from land mines and snipers, so long as businesses hire illegal workers there will always be people who will sneak across or over stay their visas.

The solution has to have, at it’s core, not hiring illegal workers. If that problem went away, the illegal immigration problem would go away for the most part.

We have laws against hiring illegals... Although we need a fence, the most useful thing the feds could do would be to jail employers who broke the law.

If you can know the immigration status of your employees, so can other businesses.


37 posted on 07/06/2008 10:34:27 AM PDT by babygene (This Government no longer works to secure our freedoms and provide for our common defense.)
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