Without taking the time to think too deeply on it, sure, I could live with that.
Some of my competitors strike me as being of questionable legality. I've met a few who could barely speak English, yet they're taking business away from me every day.
I actually met up with one of these guys at his house once. I was shocked and amazed to find that he lived in one of the ritziest areas of North Dallas. His house has to be worth at least $500K, which is just short of a mansion in this neck of the woods.
I'm not saying the guy's illegal, but you can bet your last dollar that every guy on his crew is.
That is a big problem that many legit business owners face. Not right and it needs to be corrected.
I am so happy to hear from someone else what I have been saying on here for a long time. People here illegally are business owners doing very well themselves. It is a total myth that they are all maids and only work in the fields. When I hear Republican's talke about guest worker programs they really distort the issue. Those Republicans candidates need to be more specific. Do they mean guest worker programs where the guy ends up living in a $500K house?