Originally Posted by Steph
Well, the article states that most of those 200+ jobs have been filled.
I would love a follow up, interviewing those American citizens/legal residents who now have jobs.
How much were THEY hurting before these jobs became available?
How much were THEIR children suffering because they were living on welfare or unemployment?
Did THEY have trouble making rent, mortgage or car payments before these 200+ jobs previously held by illegals falsely claiming U.S. citizenship or legal residence opened up?
Most importantly, are these formerly unemployed people happy and relieved that they can support themselves/their family again?
I care more about that untold part of the story than I do about the SOB stories of illegals.
It's only fair to tell both sides of the story, but reporters never seem to do this.