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Are you knock-kneed?
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Tough on Illegal immigration...
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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It's like she's trying to have some kind of stance due to pressure from her constituency ("is you is or is you ain't my constichency?") Then they're recognizing what an economic impact all out war on immigration will have on the state of Texas. But what a line to draw. It's all squiggly. Who decides that an illegal immigrant who works at McD's has to go but an illegal immigrant who mows your (probably HER) lawn is OK?
Why have a bill at all, then? All that tough talk about the darn illegals. Well, we really didn't mean it for EVERY illegal. Just the ones we don't need.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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The bill was specifically designed to focus on businesses hiring illegals, not homeowners. Thats why it was written the way it was.
All the outcry from the left was about laws attacking the illegal immigrants. Instead the left wanted to go after the companies that hire them. OK, well this bill is EXACTLY what the left clamored for - and they're still bitching... wonder if thats because it was proposed by Republican... Nahhhhhh.
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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In a vacuum I could see an exception for one-on-one hires, as individuals may not have the resources or authority to check someone else's immigration status, while businesses are supposed to have all sorts of government-required employee info. But the law exempts certain classes of job, not one-on-one vs business, and all of the quotes in the article from supporters of the law are of the "everybody's doing it" bent.
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Simply increase the number of immigrant work visas to numbers demanded and required. Then eliminate $billions wasted on silly border security that was never needed and that exists only because of stupid immigrant restrictions.
If a nation needs hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers to bring in the crops, then who in this nation is so stupid as to restrict visas to 20,000? Wacko extremists. Provide enough visas. Then illegal immigration drops to near zero. Then the few who are entering illegally are probably criminals. Means Border Patrols can finally do real law enforcement. Not work for the most stupid who get political power by promoting fear of all immigrants. |
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Doctor Wtf
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... but TW, if they're not illegal, they have a smidgen of rights and maybe even bargaining power, and you'd have to pay them more.
IMHO the situation with illegals is maintained because it provides a pool of cheap labour that can't argue. Maybe that isn't the only reason, but I believe it is a major factor.
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still says videotape
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nailed it
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As for the homeowner exemption, one reason it might be necessary is that it's very difficult for a private individual to do background checks. For a long term employee it might be worth paying $50-100 for some kind of verification. It would probably be simpler to hire through an agency and place the onus on the agency to do the background check for any short term help. I would admit that if this law passed and applied to homeowners I would have to think twice before hiring a handyman that my neighbor recommended. What if the handyman claimed to own his own company, leading me to assume that the State of Texas had verified him, and instead of writing a check out to Mr. Ortiz I wrote it out the Muchos Illegatos Home Improvement Company? What if the bank honored the check under that name. If Mr. Ortiz turned out to be illegal, would I or the bank be in trouble? Here in PA I discovered some guys tearing up my sidewalk a few years back to lay cable. They were working for a phone company, and an official looking phone company truck was up the block. I asked them for some information on what they were doing and they claimed to speak no English. I was never sure if they were joking. I know the phone company was too smart to hire illegals. But are the contractors and sub-contractors that smart? My guess is that if the law passes, a whole cottage industry of disposable middleman companies will emerge to absorb the damage, much like already exists now. I the home building industry there used to be companies that did business under one name, went bankrupt, and were up and running under a new name. From here Quote:
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that shit is only funny on ONE side of the wall.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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And in recent news....
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Obama's JOD is ignoring the law.
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Oregon is going to pass a similar law.
It will be a crime to be in Oregon if you are from California |
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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