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On Tue, 9 May 2006 15:41:03 -0400, Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>11 Million living here. How many of them work?
>If we charge the companies/people that hire them, maybe we could pay for
>the deficit?
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>Of course the answer has to be to go after the companies that
>hire them. It would be unreasonable to actually enforce the
>law and have them deported.
Why would that be unreasonable?
I am legally here, pay a lot of money for lawyer and for the proper
application in order to be here legally. Why shouldn't they?
If I do something illegal, would it also be unreasonable to enforce the law?
I would get deported after the sentence.
So, where is the difference?
Illegal not = Illegal?
Weird!!!
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