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To: P-Marlowe; Sub-Driver

I agree, P-M. It’s illegal to be here in the first place, so any job acquired is also illegal, and compounding that is an evasion of taxes.

They should be arrested and any employer should also be arrested. Both would be avoiding taxes. The illegal should be charged and sent back to country of origin.


11 posted on 04/06/2012 7:03:46 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Pray Continued Victory for our Troops Still in Afghan!)
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To: xzins; P-Marlowe; Sub-Driver; Tennessee Nana; ridesthemiles; antonico; CodeToad; ...
Mexico and the Third World are diligently facilitating this----illegals violating our borders are the Third World's "voting blocs"--- they know vote-crazed US politicians will do anything to get votes.....and the payback for getting US pols elected is voting billions in foreign aid to these salivating federales.

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Illegal "separatists" loot the US Treasury and extort US taxpayers to finance their activities----setting up a hyphenated Third World inside the US.

REFERENCE: The Mérida Initiative (also called Plan Mexico by critics) is a so-called "security cooperation agreement" between the United States and the government of Mexico and the countries of Central America, with the declared aim of combating the threats of drug trafficking, transnational organized crime and money laundering. The assistance includes training, equipment and intelligence.

In seeking partnership with the United States, Mexican officials point out that the illicit drug trade is a shared problem in need of a shared solution, and remark that most of the financing for the Mexican traffickers comes from American drug consumers. U.S. law enforcement officials estimate that US$12 to 15 billion per year flows from the United States to the Mexican traffickers, and that is just in cash, i.e., not including the money sent by wire transfers.

The U.S. Congress passed legislation in late June 2008 to provide Mexico with $400 million and Central American countries with $65 million that year for the Mérida Initiative. The initiative was announced on 22 October 2007 and signed into law on June 30, 2008.

37 posted on 04/07/2012 5:46:51 AM PDT by Liz
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