I see. You are at the core of the problem. You weasel around and give the Clintonian spin “Everybody does it” and “it’s just a little bit illegal” while this country goes to the dogs all around you.
Stop wrecking your country. You can be part of the solution instead of whoring out whatever principles you have left for some cheap tile work or gardening.
Mrs. AV
1. From a legal perspective, it is a very minor violation.
2. I have always been quite blunt about my position, which is the Republican position that I adopted in the late 1950s and argued.
3. I’ve collected rent from illegals (mostly Mexicans, perfect tenants for my style). But I have mostly hired Puerto Ricans and other citizens to do work.
4. Big differences between Clintons and me. a) They support giving the Central government the power to tell private employers whom they can and cannot hire. I oppose it. Anyone who thinks the government will not abuse that power over private employers is living in fantasy world.
b) Dems have no intention to deport/jail the 10% (1.1 million) criminals. They give lip service to it. I’m at the opposite extreme of focused action on murderers, rapists, DUI drivers.
c) Clintons favor welfare to immigrants. I oppose it. Of course, I oppose welfare to big business, and to small business and to citizens also. But we have to start somewhere. And preventing a new underclass is the place to start.
5. I bet I’ve personally deported far more illegals than you have. I bet you’re all talk, no action.
6. Focusing on all 11 million illegals is no focus at all. The lack of focus and effectiveness makes a “they’re all alike” policy opposite of what it claims to be. By being something that will never happen, it endorses the Democrat position in practical effect.