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    Administrator Jean's Avatar
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    Illegals can break laws, law-abiders punished

    Illegals can break laws,
    law-abiders punished


    11/30/2007


    We are told that we must ignore the breaking of immigration laws by illegals because they are here only to do jobs Americans will not do and besides, many do pay taxes.
    In order to pay tax, you must have a Social Security number, so now we must ignore breaking of identity theft laws. Those who work for cash and don't pay taxes, we must ignore, too. We also must ignore breaking laws against driving unregistered, uninspected and uninsured vehicles. Not having a valid license is also to be ignored.

    It is OK that illegals access social services because all our needy citizens and senior citizens have all they need and there's more than enough to go around.

    Next the right to vote, the most sacred right of all American citizens, will be awarded to these illegals. Make no mistake this is what it's all about. Both political parties are afraid of offending this future voting block, not to mention those who already have been given the vote.

    So fraud, theft of services, multiple driving and vehicle violations, illegal entry, identity theft, etc. are all to be ignored if you are an illegal; just don't try if you are a legal American immigrant or a citizen. And they say that crime doesn't pay.

    Anyone remember when this country was a country of law-abiding citizens?

    Greg Theriault

    Skowhegan

    http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/v ... 08266.html
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    Sadly I remember when this country was a nation of laws...Now I feel like I live in a Banana Republic!

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