"day laborers"
So, now they are "day laborers". How far across the border do they need to travel to become "day laborers"? When they sneak in under the fence they are "illegal aliens" under the laws of the US. As they traverse the country, somewhere along the way they become "undocumented" and then "day laborers". We don't want anyone to think of them in the same sentence with the word "documents".
If I set up a trailer for employers to come to to hire "day laborers" just 100 yards over the border, would they still be "illegal aliens" or "day laborers"?
Just how far do they need to travel?
Hire me to protest illegal aliens at illegal alien day laborer centers. I will also bring hookers with me, who are doing work that many citizens will not do here.