Posted on 05/25/2006 4:49:25 AM PDT by IrishMike
....... perfumed princes ...........
Now that's a good description !!
If this amnesty bill passes, I'm gonna fire all my laborers & hire a bunch of illegals. Pay them below minimum wage, no benefits, in cash, & ignore the taxes owed.
Why should I follow the law, when the senate is making it clear that if I employ illegals, I am above the law.
Think I'll get a maid/cook, too. Couldn't afford it when I had to pay the prevailing wages, taxes, & benefits. But, I'll bet I could get an illegal cheap, & if she has kids, they can do my yard work for near to nothing.
The way I see it, if the laws don't apply to everyone equally, then they don't apply to anyone.
SEAL the borders & enforce the existing laws. And toss the senate bill in the garbage where it belongs.
And I agree whole-heartedly with his summation. Anything less than total enforcement is a crime against us hard-working Americans. I would also like to see the flow of technology workers from India taking good positions stopped too.
God forbid we hold employers accountable for helping illegal aliens break the law and being the magnet that has drawn them here for years.
Now, ask yourself why there have been so many attacks on Hastert in the last couple days...
They're trying to bully him into letting it out of committee, so that the DemocRATs and RINOs can pass it.
Interesting,
BUT he's shooting his foot with regards this William Jefferson corruption / office raid crap.
One more question please.
What is this Western Hemispheric Card that is mandated in the bill?
Is this some kind of globalization ID card?
Meanwhile ...
PRESS RELEASE, May 3, 2006
USCIS Director Gonzalez Leads DHS Delegation to El Salvador
for Regional Conference on Migration
Washington, D.C. Emilio T. Gonzalez, Director, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, today travelled to San Salvador, El Salvador, for the 10th Annual Regional Conference on Migration (RCM). Director Gonzalez leads the Department of Homeland Security Delegation to the RCM and joins officials from the Department of State in representing United States interests at the conference.
The RCM is a vital opportunity for member nations to engage in dialog regarding issues that affect our entire hemisphere, and the outcome of past discussions have led to the development of secure travel documents and victories in the fight against Smuggling and Human Trafficking, Director Gonzalez said. I value my responsibility to participate in the conference and represent our national interests before our regional partners.
The RCM is an intergovernmental forum established in 1996 to promote a regional dialogue on sensitive and complex migration issues of mutual interest to the member coutnries of Belize, Canada, Costa Rica Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and the United States. The member nations discuss respect for human rights; the promotion of orderly and secure migration; and dialogue and cooperation among countries.
More information regarding RCM can be found at: http://www.rcmvs.org/
-USCIS-
www.uscis.gov
Looks like Globalization to me but I may be wrong.
Thanks for the link and the information.
Rohrabacher BUMP.
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