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To: Valin
Valin, there would be an equilibrium established - when the menial and entry-level jobs that illegal aliens will, and do, take in our economy are full, the excess labor pool here from Mexico will naturally return home.

The problem, which none of these dunderheads want to confront, is that the market has been corrupted by politicians who have constructed safehouses of entitlements that enable and encourage non-productive illegals to come here even in the absence of regular work. That's the problem. The Mexicans want a bigger better deal for themselves and their loved ones. Agenda-laden political and social institutions welcome them with open arms and checkbooks.

It's the Los Angeles, Maricopa and San Bernadino County Commisssioners, it's the California Department of Human Rights, it's the Riverside and San Antonio School Boards, and it's an unmotivated local police and INS enforcement vehicle shirking their duties. It's a slew of governmental and non-profit interest groups dedicated to guiding illegal aliens onto a welfare track that will guarantee and fund their permanent settlement.

If the public benefits given to the non-employed illegals are uniformly rescinded, they will eventually go home. Those gainfully employed should have a temporary legal residency status while their applications are being processed. The problem has political roots, and the solution requires a political mobilization as well. Not likely from the bellyache brigade. It's easier to blame the dirty Mexicans and George W Bush.

143 posted on 03/07/2002 9:13:04 PM PST by ArneFufkin
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