To: Southack
And *registration* changes everything. No, it changes nothing.
When they first enter, they tell us where they will live and who they work for. After that, it's the same old song and dance. They move and change employment and we are back where we started. It's not about registration; it's about tracking. How are we going to track them?
To: Marine Inspector
When they first enter, they tell us where they will live and who they work for. After that, it's the same old song and dance. They move and change employment and we are back where we started. It's not about registration; it's about tracking. How are we going to track them? What the heck do you know about this? It's not like you do this for a living!
Oh, that's right, you do this for a living....
65 posted on
01/17/2004 11:24:17 AM PST by
dirtboy
(Howard Dean - all bike and no path)
To: Marine Inspector
"It's not about registration; it's about tracking. How are we going to track them?"
You would propose that it is easier to track them if they *never* register than if they do?!
69 posted on
01/17/2004 11:28:03 AM PST by
Southack
(Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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