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    Border Fence passed, now its time for Business Enforcement

    So now that a fence is supposed to be going up, whats next? Why cant we get the government to enforce the laws at employer sites? I see how some citizens are trying to shut down day labor sites. Is that the way to get it started? Sort of like when the minutemen said they were going to build a fence???
    287(g) + e-verify + SSN no match = Attrition through enforcement

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    YES YES YES..protest at the politicians offices and if need be at their home..NO FIGHTING,,just let them know..do the right thiiing or this is the face you will be seeing in your dreams..they work for us..and there should be a better way to fired themm

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    Re: Border Fence passed, now its time for Business Enforceme

    Quote Originally Posted by usatime
    So now that a fence is supposed to be going up, whats next? Why cant we get the government to enforce the laws at employer sites? I see how some citizens are trying to shut down day labor sites. Is that the way to get it started? Sort of like when the minutemen said they were going to build a fence???
    After the election, one of the things that we are focusing on are the "town ordinances" similar to Hazleton, Pa's.

    LOOK: at our Activism/Focus Campaign forum.
    We need help moving this mountain.
    Each VICTORY in a small town snowballs. ILLEGALS are beginning to go on the run due to these ordinances and it's a powerful tool to use with the
    cowardly, selfish politicians. Local Level! We must shore up the Local Level. The ACLU is attempting to back these communities against the wall with one law suit after the other. The only way these towns will stick to their guns is if they know they are supported nationwide.

    Looking forward to working with you there once the election is completed.
    It's vital that we keep the few good guys in office and that takes work.
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    and what if the local politicians still won't help??? what do we do then..??

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