Posted by 1936 on February 23, 2008 at 06:58:13 from (68.77.20.130):
In Reply to: Bus Crash eyewitness posted by More Info on February 22, 2008 at 21:09:35:
Mul-Skliner The gagle of DC types all want ROCK BOTTOM labor. A close friend had to take a job for the health card in Monence, IL. The employees are 90% guest workers. When the documents they were hired under were bogus they just went out for 125 dollars and brought in new ones with different names same one had FIVE different sets of documents before they were able to be hired. Now this is a pimple on the elephants back side for the rest of the US. When Mexican police catch illegals they go straight to jail. Not wrong in their thinking. A starting point would be set up a tent city in either AZ MX or TX will have low heating cost with about 10 mile of prison type wire and use this as a holding pen until such time the Feds. can figure something out which should only dozens of years. Just what will the new prez say after elected? The school systems are going to the tax paymers with the cash drain trying to educate the guest workers childers. No end in sight. See what happened to the meat packer workers with guest labor showing up. Take some where in the area of a 10 dollars per hour cut in pay or hit the tracks.
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