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To: Vicomte13
The reason these illegals are in America, 20 million of them, is that America is ravenously hungry for cheap labor on which social security taxes need not be paid, and which can't unionize or sue or otherwise cause problems.

Many people are ravenously hungry for illicit drugs too but that doesn't make it right or excusable as long as it's against the law.

A simple solution to your concern about the children of illegals is to deport them with their family. I don't expect any new Congressional law on birthright citizenship to be overly retroactive if at all so those currently born in the US will have a right to petition their relatives in when they reach 18 but any future kids can go home with their parents when caught.

People in the suburbs will let Juan cut the grass, but aren't going to bus in Americans from the inner city projects out to see their nice houses and cut their grass (and come back later).

You know it and I know it.

No I don't know that and will never buy into it either. There are still large areas in the country where illegals aren't and the lawns are getting mowed, the hotel beds are getting made and those billions of hamburgers at McDonalds are being served.

For most of those using illegal cheap labor it's a convenience not a necessity and like those addicted to drugs they're eventually going to have to learn to live without it.

188 posted on 11/04/2005 9:27:22 AM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Reaganwuzthebest

"There are still large areas in the country where illegals aren't and the lawns are getting mowed, the hotel beds are getting made and those billions of hamburgers at McDonalds are being served."

There are?

Really?

Where would those be?

Not the Northeast or the Northwest, or the Great Lakes or California or Texas or Florida or the Southeast or the Mountain States.

Where are these "large area of the country" that don't rely upon large illegal communities to do tremendous amount of manual and agricultural labor?

Alaska, I guess. That's large.
Where else?


221 posted on 11/04/2005 10:07:50 AM PST by Vicomte13 (Et alors?)
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