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To: bayourod
The best place to hide is in a crowd. We couldn't stop the influx of Mexican laborers even if we wanted to. It's time to face reality and change our immigration system to orderly process guest workers into this country leagally. "Operation Wetback" seems to have worked. Unlike the War on Drugs, there are only a limited number of consumers for illegal alien labor. It would be very difficult if not impossible to prevent drug use because of the millions of consumers. But, the consumers of illegal alien labor generally have stores or other locations where they do legitimate business. Most (sane and honest) people can tell the difference between a group of Americans (of all races, creeds, and colors) and a group of illegals. So, if we wanted to, it wouldn't be that difficult to prevent as many employers as possible from using illegal labor. Coupled with intiatives like Protect Arizona Now, why exactly would illegals come here? They couldn't use our public services and they couldn't find work. Perhaps they could camp out in the desert, but they could do that in their home countries. When Bush throws up his hands and says there's nothing we can do, the system is broken he's simply lying. The system is broken, he just isn't following the system.
69 posted on 07/23/2004 11:10:18 AM PDT by lonewacko_dot_com (http://lonewacko.com/blog)
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To: lonewacko_dot_com
"When Bush throws up his hands and says there's nothing we can do, the system is broken he's simply lying. "

Did PRESIDENT Bush really say that? Did he throw up his hands? Who is the lier, you or PRESIDENT Bush?

Can you show us where PRESIDENT Bush said that there is "nothing we can do"?

My opinion of people like you is the same as my opinion of Michael Moore.

99 posted on 07/23/2004 9:15:20 PM PDT by bayourod (Kerry, the human downer, knows the words to "optimism" but can't quite get the tune right.)
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