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To: gunsequalfreedom

I disagree with this decision. The men are being arrested for asking for work - their illegal status is secondary in concern. Is it illegal now, in society, to ask for work? I thought that’s what conservatives did, advocated hard work. I worked day labor for awhile myself, otherwise I would have been homeless as a young man. I’m glad it wasn’t in Arizona.


4 posted on 06/14/2010 10:04:10 AM PDT by domenad (In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
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To: domenad

You can look for work - just not where the law says it interferes with traffic.

That this happens to be the case with mostly illegals is ancillary.

Go look for work somewhere besides sidewalks and medians.

You ain’t from around here really, are you?


7 posted on 06/14/2010 10:09:10 AM PDT by Principled (Get the capital back! NRST!)
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To: domenad
I’m glad it wasn’t in Arizona.

Redondo Beach is in California, not AZ. This is a California law.

The law does not make looking for work illegal - it makes congregating on sidewalks and street side, and approaching people in their vehicles on the roadways illegal. People looking for work can still congregate in parking lots and the like, just can't do it right on the side of, or in the street.

8 posted on 06/14/2010 10:10:21 AM PDT by green iguana
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To: domenad
Is it illegal now, in society, to ask for work?

Only if you are impeding traffic as I read it.

10 posted on 06/14/2010 10:12:51 AM PDT by gunsequalfreedom (Conservative is not a label of convenience.)
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To: domenad
They have other options readily available to them to "ask for work". All that's off the table is walking out into traffic to do so.

You do realize there are people who'd be happy to just run them down if there were no penalties. The only thing standing between your little gumbahs and death are these 9th Circuit judges.

11 posted on 06/14/2010 10:20:03 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: domenad

I disagree with this decision. The men are being arrested for asking for work - their illegal status is secondary in concern. Is it illegal now, in society, to ask for work? I thought that’s what conservatives did, advocated hard work. I worked day labor for awhile myself, otherwise I would have been homeless as a young man. I’m glad it wasn’t in Arizona.”

YES, SIR, IT IS NOT LEGAL TO ATTEMPT TO WORK IN THE USA IF YOU ARE NOT A PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSON!!! SEE FORM I-9.

You do not indicate WHERE YOU live.

This is a big issue in California, Arizona, & other border states.

I lived in California from March 1964—when it was SAFE— until Dec 2004. That was almost 41 years.

ONE of the reasons I left my business, which I built myself, was the swarming that was happening to me at every stoplight on a city street or off ramp of a freeway.

I used to have one client who was about 2 miles from my house. I had to negeotiate 5 stoplights in that one way trip. I drove a small car- 1972 Honda. 6 to 8 of those illegals who were swarming me at the stoplight could have literally picked up that car with me in it & carried me off the street.

I was required to drive with all my windows rolled all the way up & all the doors locked even on the hottest days. I often had my large dog with me, and they didn’t care- still I got swarmed...and I mean SWARMED.

This legislation is definately a safety issue. They would enter the street- be in front of me, trying to stop my forward progress, alongside me & behind me. It was more than frightening.

ONE of the main reasons why I left over 18 clients of my bookkeeping business & went over 400 miles north was because of this swarming alone. I was making over $50,000 a year working for small businesses that didn’t need a full time bookkeeper.

Other Reasons:

I could no longer go to the grocery store after dark.
I could no longer go to a restaurant after dark unless I had a companion.
I had intruders on my property.
I had a person on my ROOF one night.
I had a person next to my bedroom window one night. The dog growled to wake me up & when I racked the 12 gauge shotgun- the footsteps were fast & furious.
The noise of the night time helicopters & the shots being fired less than a mile from my house at a “low income housing” block had to be drowned out with a fan running all night long. Sometimes that didn’t work.

“Staged accidents” were becoming the rage when I left.
Illegals would swoop in front of you & slam on the brakes. Since I was often hauling horses, that wasn’t any fun & it became a challenge to drive defensively enough every trip I made.

I now live in N Nevada & I don’t miss but one thing about California:
A wonderful place near Grass Valley where I used to ride/train my horses. Spenceville Wildlife Preserve.


13 posted on 06/14/2010 10:24:33 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: domenad

We have businesses that supply day labor here. The folks that want to work know just where to go to sign-up every day. The only ones that don’t try to get day labor work like this are the illegals that prowl the Home Depots and street corners.


18 posted on 06/14/2010 10:32:22 AM PDT by VeniVidiVici (I Don't Want Obama to Kick Ass. I WANT HIM TO GET OFF HIS ASS!!!!)
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