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![]() A simple solution to put a stop to hiring illegals..
IRS agents raid a couple headquarter buildings of large companies, at night. Scoop up all the illegals, they will be the ones with mops and brooms.. Front page news and scares the schit out of other law breakers.. Then for good measure, arrest a couple blonde housewifes in Texas (no disrespect for any here) that are using Juan's family to mow the grass and clean house and throw their asses in jail. Huge fines for all law breakers..Problem solved.. ![]()
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() and, as i've said before when people want to know why illegal immigration isn't halted-'follow the money'...check out this story:
http://news.yahoo.com/immigrants-pro...084353195.html MIAMI (AP) — The U.S. is locking up more illegal immigrants than ever, generating lucrative profits for the nation's largest prison companies, and an Associated Press review shows the businesses have spent tens of millions of dollars lobbying lawmakers and contributing to campaigns. The cost to American taxpayers is on track to top $2 billion for this year, and the companies are expecting their biggest cut of that yet in the next few years thanks to government plans for new facilities to house the 400,000 immigrants detained annually. After a decade of expansion, the sprawling, private system runs detention centers everywhere from a Denver suburb to an industrial area flanking Newark's airport, and is largely controlled by just three companies. The growth is far from over, despite the sheer drop in illegal immigration in recent years. This seismic shift toward a privatized system happened quietly. While Congress' unsuccessful efforts to overhaul immigration laws drew headlines and sparked massive demonstrations, lawmakers' negotiations to boost detention dollars received far less attention. The industry's giants — Corrections Corporation of America, The GEO Group, and Management and Training Corp. — have spent at least $45 million combined on campaign donations and lobbyists at the state and federal level in the last decade, the AP found.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() so, when you want to know why the fed doesn't want to allow states to enforce immigration....or why obama's admin isn't concerned with actually making sure people qualify under his rules that were announced....
it's always, always about the ![]()
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |