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To: MinorityRepublican

” However, as long as there’s demand for cheap labor, the market will provide it. So the bulk of 20 Million Mexicans laborers are here to stay, even if we are stringent with our laws. “

I’d like to point out your error in logic.

Think about Enron, Worldcom, Tyco, Adelphia, Global Crossing.

Jail time, bankruptcy, and public ridicule.

You’re saying that method won’t work for these current illegal activities? You’ll have to explain yourself. As it stands, you just sound like an open-borders thrall.


813 posted on 06/14/2007 5:03:28 PM PDT by de meanr (Hunter / Thompson 08 - Fear and Loathing in DC)
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To: de meanr; MinorityRepublican

Think about Enron, Worldcom, Tyco, Adelphia, Global Crossing... Jail time, bankruptcy, and public ridicule.
***Yes, it’s time to harness some social forces that are whipping around untethered. RICO lawyers could turn it around in a few years and MAKE MONEY at the same time. I’m surprised they haven’t done it already.

In the absence of enforcement,we can get the word out in the meantime that there is money to be made in filing RICO lawsuits against employers who hire illegal aliens.

Employers would have no trouble shutting down the border if they could get sued by someone under the RICO statutes for hiring these people in the first place. The next time an illegal alien kills someone in a drunk driving accident or somesuch thing, I’m going to point out that the victim’s family might be able to seek compensation from the employer under these statutes in the hopes that it would catch on. If this did catch on, would see such a swift backlash against illegal immigration that no employer would go near these people and they’ll all simply want to go back home.


925 posted on 06/14/2007 6:53:09 PM PDT by Kevmo (We need to get away from the Kennedy Wing of the Republican Party ~Duncan Hunter)
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