States cracking down on illegal immigration because our Government wont

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Rainbowtoke, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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    Yar. So can the mistreatment of illegal and migrant workers with all the human rights violations and corruption of the American people and businesses behind their grievances.
     
  2. Rainbowtoke

    Rainbowtoke Member

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    The key word is ILLEGAL again. If they were legal workers the employers wouldn't try such acts. I in no way support such acts but if the illegals would fill out a guest worker application and become legal and not steal identities then all would be a lot better now wouldn't it.
     
  3. polecat

    polecat Weerd

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    I can't believe you thought that a story about an illegal raping a puppy was relevant.

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  4. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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    *shrugs*

    Until the sex trade and illegal prostitution workers and their clients are abolished in your country, maybe then you can begin to understand what role the state has in and its interest to keep a specific group of people oppressed and without rights.
     
  5. forrealz

    forrealz Banned

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    Fortunately some states are 'starting' to take action against illegal aliens,but its not enough.The federal gov. must get involved.Half the problem could be solved with stiff penalties against companies that hire illegals.Put those CEOs in maximum security jail for 20 years,and fine the companies 100 or so million dollars each.But will that happen in the U.S. of Coporate A?Doubt it.And anyone who tries to defend illegals is simply delued.
     
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    forrealz Banned

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    Deluded
     

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