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To: caww

Guest worker program when we have double digit unemployment all over the country?

I dare you right now to go find me one community in California, Texas, Arizona or New Mexico that has a large illegal community and full employment or a labor shortage.

The truth is that most communities with massive amounts of illegals have above average unemployment rates.

Go look at the numbers before you spew such nonsense.

Lastly, politicians lie and they lie about the illegal problem more than anything else.

Anytime there is a regularization of legals it will lead to citizenship for them, because the Democratic Party, the ACLU, La RAZA will scream taxation without representation until they are blue in the face and will use every civil rights law and the 14th Amendment to make sure they do become citizens.

Do you know how you solve the problem?

The solution is simple.

Enforce the law that the federal government refuses to enforce and the illegals will stop flouting it.


98 posted on 11/23/2011 11:47:11 AM PST by radpolis (Liberals: You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy)
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To: radpolis

Of course there will be opposition no matter what plans are put up there..be it Newt or any other candidate...that’s why nothing ever gets done and the problem of illegals simply grows all the more.

I agree with a guest workeers plan...as I see even in my own community those who refuse to work even janitorial jobs as beneath them.

Look...the excess is here..and the problems that go woth the communities they form here...so what are you going to do? The Aclu is already opposing those who are enforcing the laws....so then what?


100 posted on 11/23/2011 11:53:20 AM PST by caww
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