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To: janetgreen
"If the employers want slave labor, they should be responsible for their support, not us."

correct. now, that would be a good goal to work towards.

i doubt the government's going to do anything.
166 posted on 05/20/2003 12:38:58 PM PDT by liberalnot (what democrats fear the most is democracy .)
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We have a problem that has to be solved and I'm trying to summarize it here:

• Amnesties will not stop illegal immigration.
• But amnesties and illegal immigration with both continue into the foreseeable future.
• Also, illegal immigrants will not be deported — won't happen.
• And a two language nation (like Canada) may very well evolve here.
• Meanwhile, the growing illegal population grows the underground economy.
• And the underground economy is a drain on the national economy.
• A massive subculture that hates us is the last thing we need.
• Presently, most illegals live in poverty.
• And people living in poverty are a big Democrat constituancy.
• Illegals, by definition, are fugitives.
• And more and more fugitives will cause more and more problems.
• Therefore, they will porbably be legalized (via some form of amnesty) and they will eventually become voters.
• They will also become tax payers and many will feel the same way about taxes as you and I do.
• The longer it takes, the better the Democrats like it and the more they benefit.
• Which is unfortunate because many Hispanics are not averse to Conservative ideals.
• How many potential voters are we talking about?
• No party can afford to concede that many votes.
• How are we going to deal with this new reality to the benefit of America?

Any additions, deletions, changes?

167 posted on 05/20/2003 12:57:56 PM PDT by Consort
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