Gee; Immigration Reform? [message #58312] |
Thu, 18 May 2006 06:51 |
Manualblock
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So we build a tiny fence then allow everyone to stay here. Oh; I forgot...except those who have committed class A felonies. Good work George.Throwing those murderers out; of course if you only have misdemeanor convictions you can stay. Thats including the fact you broke the law coming here also.
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Re: Gee; Immigration Reform? [message #58313 is a reply to message #58312] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 06:41 |
Bill Martinelli
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No, No..... they will have to go to the end of the line. Behind all the people getting in legally. Don't forget the fine too. They have to pay taxes. Whatever you call it, it's not amnesty!"do you ever listen to yourself talk? yeah, I fade in and out" John, do you think it's cost affective to send all the illegals home at this point?
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Re: Gee; Immigration Reform? [message #58314 is a reply to message #58313] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 07:11 |
Manualblock
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Well that would be the question I guess. Lets see what it will cost to register and track all the individuals that qualify for amnesty. Then we still need to empty the jails of the over 25% illegal population that makes up the whole prison pop. But let me ask you. They say that they must pay all back taxes. So how to do that. If their employers are implicated in this tax avoidance they are liable also for all of the compensation and insurance monies they never paid into the fund. What kind of monster beauracracy will we create to monitor and administrate 11 million applicants who do not follow the usual track to citizenship. They can't seem to do the much less complicated requirements now; how will they administer this nightmare?Anyway do I think we should send them all home? Yes. But that won't work so how to deal with the reality. Build a giant fence all the way and stop screwing around. Create immigrant task forces who must find and process as many as they can locate. Then send those individuals back who have not been working with the same company for at least five years. No you won't get them all; but yopu will create a climate where there is always the possibility that as an illegal you will be caught; fined and sent back, and now with proper enforcement you will not be able to return so easily. Now you will have to climb a huge fence and then possibly get caught and have to do it again. To implement these measures will cost less than the proposed solution and work better. Then they may decide it is a better option to stay in their country with their families and try to make that a better place to live. What do you think?
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Re: IT's easy to send them back at low cost [message #58316 is a reply to message #58315] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 21:24 |
Bill Martinelli
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Good point. When I was a kid I always thought it was big trouble to have illegals working in your factory or shop. Now, these people are somehow holding together the fabric of the country by doing the jobs Americans wont do. Apparently I have been asleep for thirty years and just woke up. I missed key part along the way. Economically speaking I think you have hit the nail on the head. If our government made it so a business could not employ an illegal then they would have no means of income and no reason to flood this country.
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Re: Gee; Immigration Reform? [message #58317 is a reply to message #58314] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 21:29 |
Bill Martinelli
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I don't know what should be done with the people here already, John. I'm with you, they have broken laws we live by. The first step is making it next to impossible for people to cross our border if we don't want them to. I'm disturbed by the lack of leadership we have that could allow something of this magnitude to elevate to the state it is. probably been on a slow build up since Nixon.
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Re: Bill; I have To Ask [message #58334 is a reply to message #58319] |
Wed, 24 May 2006 21:51 |
Bill Martinelli
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I dont know if they are holding things together or not by doing jobs americans wont do. I was more or less teasing at the people who say the illegals are working so hard doing jobs Americans wont do. I think there are a lot of jobs lots of people would rather ot do. what of it? I thought these jobs were for people starting out and then they move on or up to better jobs. Only a handful get to start at the top. The rest of us work our way up. I dont know what to think anymore. Grumbling about it sure isnt changing things!
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Re: Bill; I have To Ask [message #58335 is a reply to message #58334] |
Thu, 25 May 2006 06:45 |
Manualblock
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Yeah; but not grumbling about it most definately won't change things. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.But the jobs Americans won't do; I see these guys doing landscaping; I've done that. Carprentry; I've done that. Yard Clean-ups; I've done that. What is it they are doing that we won't do? Other than picking strawberries which is shitty work I don't see them doning anything our guys won't do. I think that whole work we won't do schtick is BS.
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