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    Don't want to be a citizen

    Today I spoke with an illegal where 4 of them was putting roofing on the house catacorner across the street from mine. Only one spoke english good enough to understand but the jist of what he told me was he had no intention of paying any fines or penaltys,didn't care anything about becoming a citizen, just wanted to work to send money back to his family in Mexico. I asked if he hoped the immigration bill passed and he said it didn't matter to him one way or the other.
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    Wonder if these people who send money back ever plan to go back or just stay here?? I understand short term money but what about the long term.

    I still want all illegals to go back home no matter what!!
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    I have legal friends that should be putting that roof on...

    SEE - it's not just WASHINGTON... AMERICANS SELL OUT.. They hire these guys to save 1,000.00 - They sell houses and move to a nicer VALLEY setting (out of town)...

    It's and ugly thing...

    So glad he can help his family back in MEXICO...


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    I work with that same mentality every day.

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    Speaking of sending money. I was in a long line at the post office today when we (all of us in line) got a great lesson in how to get around "pesky" laws. The postal worker was helping a couple when all of a sudden she held her hands up and loudly said "I can no longer help you it is against the law to mail cash" The near-by manager looked over at the couple and said loudly that it is a crime and that maybe they could get a money order or a cashiers check and come back. The female part of the couple kept refusing to accept that answer and gave some strange story that it was to be cash only accepted on the other end. Just then another postal employee came out and said "just go out and repackage the stack of cash and come back in and don't tell us its money she repeated herself a few more times so the couple could understand.. Can you guess what happened.-Nice to know our postal employees are so helpful.
    Sorry for such a long post.

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    Any illegal who doesn't pay the fine within one year should be promptly deported. They will be found by their Visas.

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    If this bill passes they will be given instant legal status which means they can legally live and work here and that is all most of them want. So the $5,000 they will never pay. Another amnesty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfbaby
    Speaking of sending money. I was in a long line at the post office today when we (all of us in line) got a great lesson in how to get around "pesky" laws. The postal worker was helping a couple when all of a sudden she held her hands up and loudly said "I can no longer help you it is against the law to mail cash" The near-by manager looked over at the couple and said loudly that it is a crime and that maybe they could get a money order or a cashiers check and come back. The female part of the couple kept refusing to accept that answer and gave some strange story that it was to be cash only accepted on the other end. Just then another postal employee came out and said "just go out and repackage the stack of cash and come back in and don't tell us its money she repeated herself a few more times so the couple could understand.. Can you guess what happened.-Nice to know our postal employees are so helpful.
    Sorry for such a long post.
    Well I hope you reported this person to the postmaster?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfbaby
    Speaking of sending money. I was in a long line at the post office today when we (all of us in line) got a great lesson in how to get around "pesky" laws. The postal worker was helping a couple when all of a sudden she held her hands up and loudly said "I can no longer help you it is against the law to mail cash" The near-by manager looked over at the couple and said loudly that it is a crime and that maybe they could get a money order or a cashiers check and come back. The female part of the couple kept refusing to accept that answer and gave some strange story that it was to be cash only accepted on the other end. Just then another postal employee came out and said "just go out and repackage the stack of cash and come back in and don't tell us its money she repeated herself a few more times so the couple could understand.. Can you guess what happened.-Nice to know our postal employees are so helpful.
    Sorry for such a long post.
    And that could just as well be money sent to a terrorists to buy weapons!
    That post office needs reported.
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    I will.

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