View Full Version : US immigration raids and deportations.
tableking
09-05-2007, 12:27 PM
Nice work on the stepped up immigration raids and recent deportations ICE. Keep up the good work ridding our country of criminals that come here to leech off of decent US citizens and murder our youth. Thanks for leading the US on a bright path and not a dismal one. Thanks for caring for my children.
God bless ICE and the hard work they do.
moderate
09-05-2007, 01:45 PM
Nice work on the stepped up immigration raids and recent deportations ICE. Keep up the good work ridding our country of criminals that come here to leech off of decent US citizens and murder our youth. Thanks for leading the US on a bright path and not a dismal one. Thanks for caring for my children.
God bless ICE and the hard work they do.
Its only a matter of time before one the the federal judges, in San Francisco, decides ICE is an unconstitutional organization. What the hell were people thinking, when they decided to appoint fed judges for life?
paulc
09-05-2007, 03:12 PM
I think youll find that the vast majority of illegals are by and large hard working decent people.They're only crime is 'looking a better life',theres worse things to be guilty of.
es347fan
09-05-2007, 04:28 PM
I think youll find that the vast majority of illegals are by and large hard working decent people.They're only crime is 'looking a better life',theres worse things to be guilty of.
While that may be the case, they're criminals the minute they cross the border. They run from their own country rather than stay put and attempt to make it better. Their own country (i.e. mexico) then screams bloody murder about the immigration policies of the U.S. & when those illegals are captured and sent back (without having their collective asses kissed first).
paulc
09-05-2007, 04:31 PM
es I know youve lived in the south awhile,do you honestly think the economy's of the border states could survive in they're present state without illegals.
moderate
09-05-2007, 05:37 PM
es I know youve lived in the south awhile,do you honestly think the economy's of the border states could survive in they're present state without illegals.
Paul, I for one would certainly hope not. I'd like to see American citizens, and legal foreign residents, get timely treatment in our emergency rooms. Additionally, I would like to see jobs opened up to America's under-educated, and others taxpayer funded services actually be used to improve the lot of Americans, rather than foriegn invaders.
paulc
09-05-2007, 05:46 PM
Paul, I for one would certainly hope not. I'd like to see American citizens, and legal foreign residents, get timely treatment in our emergency rooms. Additionally, I would like to see jobs opened up to America's under-educated, and others taxpayer funded services actually be used to improve the lot of Americans, rather than foreign invaders.
Mod I can understand your and every other Americans sentiment's Im quite sure theres more than enough Americans who werent lucky enough to get the opportunity of college education,who could fill a lot of these non skilled jobs.
There seems to be 2 main problems here tho.
1.Americans wont relocate to were the work is,in large enough numbers to fill vacancies.
2.Unscrupilous employers prefer illegals,pay them less,work them longer,no insurance problems.This is a problem in EU also.
Napsterbater
09-05-2007, 05:50 PM
I'm about to go do some construction work in Aruba, the contractor there can't trust the locals not to bugger off every time they feel the need to go smoke a joint. So I get free air fare, a per diem, a free hotel room, all on top of decent wages to go work in the Caribbean.
paulc
09-05-2007, 05:53 PM
I just cant see you slogging away knocking out houses a few miles from the beaches and women,but there ya go.
I hope you need a work permit there,bring the laptop.
Napsterbater
09-05-2007, 05:59 PM
Well, it's not like I'll be working 24/7.
paulc
09-05-2007, 06:00 PM
The Brits have an expression:
Keep your end up.
moderate
09-05-2007, 06:15 PM
Mod I can understand your and every other Americans sentiment's Im quite sure theres more than enough Americans who werent lucky enough to get the opportunity of college education,who could fill a lot of these non skilled jobs.
There seems to be 2 main problems here tho.
1.Americans wont relocate to were the work is,in large enough numbers to fill vacancies.
2.Unscrupilous employers prefer illegals,pay them less,work them longer,no insurance problems.This is a problem in EU also.
People will relocate to where good paying jobs are, thats why my parents, and about a million others, moved to Calif. in the 1940's. And if the liberal federal judges, in California, would allow ICE to enforce current immigration laws, employers would be required to pay decent wages.
DarkFantasy96
09-05-2007, 06:36 PM
I'm about to go do some construction work in Aruba, the contractor there can't trust the locals not to bugger off every time they feel the need to go smoke a joint. So I get free air fare, a per diem, a free hotel room, all on top of decent wages to go work in the Caribbean.
My dad did that in Key West. He is now in Southern Maryland, close enough that he drives home every weekend. His work pays for his truck, maintenance, and gas, as well as giving him money for rent and food. It's a great deal; he's been making some good money.
Napsterbater
09-05-2007, 08:37 PM
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