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Paslode
09-14-2012, 19:06
Wouldn't it be nice to have 12 million new voters JIT.

“We need a regular process by which the 12 million people who are part of our society can be fully part of our society, and they need documents,” the congressman said. “It’s important for the labor market of this country because as long as there are 12 million people without documents, there are 12 million people who can’t stand up for their rights as workers, and that means there are 12 million people who can be used by unscrupulous employers to keep down wages and to prevent unions from organizing.”

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miclo18d
09-17-2012, 05:04
Well that's 12 million that can take their silly azzes home and work in their own countries if they don't like it!

One of the Bravos on my team married a Mex Natl. It took him nearly a year to get her in the country legally. After about 6 months of crap from ICE I jokingly told him to go down to the border and have her cross illegally. I said she would have more rights that way. Even though it was a joke, I don't think it was far off nowadays.

Dozer523
09-17-2012, 05:21
They can't be taxed either. Get em a card so they can pay for the benefits they are taking from real Americans. Make em register for the draft too.

mark46th
09-17-2012, 08:40
In 1999, I had a great job in Mexico running a seafood processing plant. The owners were supposed to get me an FM-3 visa, necessary to work in Mexico. After 6 months, the owners still hadn't gotten me the visa. To make a long story short, I went to the Mexican Immigration office to get the visa, they knew I was working so I was ordered to leave the country.

My question is this- If the most corrupt, dysfunctional government in the Americas can enforce their immigration laws, why can't the United States?