I agree 100%. What I find kind of ironic is that, assuming that some of the contractor's employees were indeed illegal aliens, this situation helps to highlight just how serious a problem we have with illegal immigration in this country. If a U.S. Congressman, who is opposed to illegal immigration, can't even hire a contractor to do work in his home without having to cross paths with illegal aliens, then this problem is more out of control than many people realize. So maybe this will end up backfiring on the pro-illegal immigration cheerleaders and bring the problem of illegal immigration to the forefront. Then maybe we can finally start to get a handle on this massive problem and work toward finding a solution that protects the sovereignty of the United States and the rights of it's citizens.
This is a smear campaign by the Mexican Consul and the Denver Post.
The contractor already came out and denied he used illegal aliens. The contractor, who owns both companied, employees four people and he identified each and they are all US citizens.
This is nothing but a coordinated attack on Tancredo by the Mexican Consul and the Denver Post.