Reason and reality don't stand a chance in this "debate."

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nevadatear wrote: We felt very safe. Now this was about 4 years ago. But we would go again in a second.
Cliffmeister2000 wrote:I have heard that the hardest border to cross in the Western Hemisphere is the one between Mexico and Guatemala.
caseydog wrote:Here is an interesting concept.
Proponents of tougher immigration laws have argued that farmers have become used to cheap labor and don't want to raise wages enough to draw in other workers.
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emiller wrote:You don't have to be from the states to sue the states. I bet there will be some law suits against BP. Laws, I don't think our laws are enforced enough. Our Governor hasn't done anything for this state except divide it when we should be working together. I guess it is OK for undocumented workers to work the fields and car washes as long as the economy is doing OK. But when the economy tanks they point the fingers at others instead of them self's. We should look at rich folks not paying taxes with loop holes and the welfare system. I have never remembered the politicians doing so many negative pointing of fingers like now. All you hear during election is what the other hasn't done. What happen to being a united nation. We have become greedy. Why are are so many factories and companies moving abroad. What happen to made in America. Land of the free. I do agree that the borders should be controlled and should not be able to have a baby hear and automatically be a US citizen. This is still a great country but as I get older I worry about how free my grand kids are really going to be in the future.
deceiver wrote:Here in the North we have no illegal immigrants. So, please don't dump on me for this question. In fact, educate me.
If it's illegal to hire illegal immigrants, and everyone wants them gone particularly the places where they are. And, if many of them are here for a better way of life and to send money home to Mexico. Why not have a very very stiff fine for anyone hiring an illegal immigrant? No job, no money, little reason to be here? Or is this overly simplistic thinking.
deceiver wrote:Here in the North we have no illegal immigrants. So, please don't dump on me for this question. In fact, educate me.
If it's illegal to hire illegal immigrants, and everyone wants them gone particularly the places where they are. And, if many of them are here for a better way of life and to send money home to Mexico. Why not have a very very stiff fine for anyone hiring an illegal immigrant? No job, no money, little reason to be here? Or is this overly simplistic thinking.
deceiver wrote:... It is against the law to "knowingly" hire illegals, but all the employer has to do is make a photocopy of two forms of ID, and they can say they didn't know -- whether they do or do not know. There's a lot of "Sergeant Schultz" employers out there -- "I see nothing, I know nothing." ...
michaelwpayton wrote:deceiver wrote:... It is against the law to "knowingly" hire illegals, but all the employer has to do is make a photocopy of two forms of ID, and they can say they didn't know -- whether they do or do not know. There's a lot of "Sergeant Schultz" employers out there -- "I see nothing, I know nothing." ...
Currently: ALL employers must complete and retain a Form I-9 for each individual they hire for employment in the United States. This includes citizens and noncitizens. On the form, the employer must examine the employment eligibility and identity document(s) an employee presents to determine whether the document(s) reasonably appear to be genuine and relate to the individual and record the document information on the Form I-9. In addition, ALMOST ALL government agencies, their contractors and their sub-contractors must participate in the e-Verify program.
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