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05-26-2006, 08:04 AM #1
Counterfeit Documents
Counterfeiters will Support the Illegals
while senators wink at 'em
Senators expect the public to believe that illegals will comply with the documentation that is predicted to enable citizenship for 60% of the illegals presently in country. Given the support of counterfeiters, all 22+ million of em could come forth with full eligibility documentation.

The question becomes...
Will illegals' employers pay the so-called "fines" that the senate requires be paid in exchange for green card and citizenship? Will the drug dealers pay fines on behalf of the illegals? It would seem that the employers would, given the low pay scale of the illegals would offset it. Although, making citizens out of 'em means the wage and hour law applies. Employers will probably count on (and receive) an endless supply of new illegals from an inadequately secured border (smoke and mirrors from the Senate).
It would seem that the employers would prefer that the illegals remain illegal since their [the illegals] pay scale is a quarter to the dollar (and below minimum wage).
On the other hand, illegals' employers' love for foreign nationals, and their bitter hatred for America and Americans would point to a desire for illegals at any price. Perhaps the same applies to new "amnesty recipients," indicating their [the illegals' employers] devotion to anyone anti-American.
Q. Does the senate bill grant employers immunity from prosecution?


Counterfeit printing products from India
What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?
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05-26-2006, 08:10 AM #2Senior Member
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They are driving American citizens to start playing their game (in order to get a piece of the huge financial pie afforded by this bill). You will see fraud on a massive scale in every area that services illegals and their employers.
If we want "equal treatment under the law," we will need to join them....start using all the high tech and cheap printers, scanners and the like in your basement to start selling fake ID's! After all, you have no fear of prosecution.(just kidding, don't flame me...just making a point)
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05-26-2006, 08:31 AM #3
They always say that you get what you focus on. I think we need to focus on one thing. We can't do anything about all of them but we could focus on one corporation. Campaign to boycott say mcdonalds. We need to set an example.
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05-26-2006, 08:34 AM #4
They don't have to pay the fines for 8 years and they can file for earned income tax credit, up to $4700. per year,retroactively.
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05-26-2006, 09:06 AM #5Senior Member
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We do need to get together to spend our money 'defensively'. It is a weapon we can use daily.
However, big however, just focusing on one business will hardly make a difference. To the one business yes, if our desired goal is just to punish. If our goal, however, is to try to solve the problem and get the illegals home. One business slows down and the illegals will just look for employment with the other businesses in the industry - because more than likely, the business will pick up for the other industry. WE need to target an industry.
If we hit an entire industry- there will be no place for them to go. The boycott has to be large enough to give them no room for employment. Then we move on to another industry. That will make the employers begin to think about it and the illegals won't have jobs. Many of them will go home. The majority of them didn't come here to live off freebies only. They came here to work, use the system for their basic needs, and send the money back to Mexico.
If the Americans who are against illegal immigration would get together and target one large industry for a month or two. It would make a difference. If all the poultry places are backed up with their products, they are not going to be keeping the illegals on and there would be no place for them to work.
But just to go after one business at a time would take us our entire life.
A big boycott would be easy, painless, doable and effective. Somehow, it seems impossible to get Americans to even do that.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-26-2006, 09:14 AM #6Senior Member
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My vote is for Home Depot or Wal-Mart.
Originally Posted by sawdust
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05-26-2006, 11:43 AM #7
This post says it better than I did.
http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-28970.html
Thanks much, jimpasz
What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?


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