--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <dfsavgny@> wrote:
> 
> > No one is suggesting that people be encouraged to enter the country
> > illegally.
> 
> Yes they are. Many cities are declaring themselves "sanctuary 
> cities" were the police and judges are instructed not to ask about 
> immigration status.
> 
> George Bush is dangling amnesty for prior tax evasion and automatic 
> citizenship as a reward for breaking the law and coming here 
> illegally.  Sure sounds like he is encourging them to enter the 
> country illegally to me.
> 
> 
> > While there are laws the penalize companies for employing
> > illegals, they are simply a slap on the wrist. If you really want 
> >to
> > stop it, then throw the employer in jail instead of fining him.
>  
> Agreed.  When can we start?
> 
> 
> > The father of one of my daughters students just got deported for 
> >being
> > undocumented. That is the correct term, not illegal. 
> 
> Semantics.  Under NJ Law, drunk driving is not a felony so it is not 
> designated as a crime.  It's still "illegal."  So is being here 
> against the immigration laws.
> 
> 
> 
> >So now the mother
> > is stuck here with her many children, all of whom were born in this
> > country, without support. 
> 
> Anchor babies?  If so, that's a huge loophole in our immigration 
> laws that needs to close.
> 
> 
> >BTW, the husband has never been in trouble
> > with the law and works.
> 
> Me too, but the President isn't offering me amnesty for not paying 
> my income taxes.
> 
>  
> > A century and more ago, American businesses advertised for 
> >workers "in
> > Europe. That is how many of us came to be. America has an historic
> > love affair with cheap labor.
> 
> Agreed. A certain political party argued in the 1860's to keep 
> slavery for economic reasons.  Now both parties are trying to keep a 
> permenant, low wage slave class here too, at the expense of working 
> class Blacks who can't ask for a living wage.  
> 
> Many of the illegal Mexicans aren't intrested in a living wage - 
> they live 30 in a house, send the money back to Mexico and retire 
> there in a few years because the exchange rate is so favorable.
> 
> Don't take my word for it.  Read up on Cesar Chaves, a left wing 
> hero who organized the fruit laborers in California.  He was a 
> constant fighter against illegal immigration from Mexico because it 
> allowed employers to not pay a living wage to American workers.
> 
> Can't we learn from our own recent history?
>  
> > I am not condoning the johns' actions, although I certainly can
> > sympathize with some of their likely plights of being in a strange
> > country all alone without a mate after working who knows how many
> > hours all to send some money home. 
> 
> The unwillingness to assimilate is their problem, not mine.
> 
> 
> >Prostitution is a problem here in
> > AP for other reasons.
> 
> End our suspense......
> 
>  
> > The insanity of making it illegal. Will we never learn?
> 
> I know a nice town in Nevada you can live in.
>
I appreciate and thank you for your comments on illegal aliens.  It
creates a permenant underclass and jobs, that teenagers used to look
forward to having, in the summer, no longer exists!  With all of the
high tech jobs, also going overseas, this country, is recreating an
old system of the very rich and the desperately poor!  Employment
usually reserved for the undereducated or mis-educated Americans, are
going to South Americans, not just Mexicans, create an almost
"Catch-22", situation.  Either way, the foreign Hispanics, lose.  They
are not granted citizenship, are deeply resented by Blacks, Union
workers and small entrepreneurs, who once could look forward, to
having SOME employment, into a virtual unemployment, for life.  This
leads to gang creation, drug distribution, drug use, incarceration
with long, draconian sentences, due to the Rockefeller Drug Laws, but
it also creates employment, for the Justice Department.  More jails to
incarcerate, the overflow in the prisons and an almost "planned"
genocide, of Blacks and Hispanics, (Puerto Ricans), because we are
considered, expendable!  Just my thoughts.  Thanks again!




 
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