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Old 11-28-2011, 11:25 AM
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The absence of some kind of summary in the written proposal is cause enough for suspicion. The "Overview" is five pages long.

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Originally Posted by wetibbe View Post
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The border crashes can be separated into two general basic groups with sub groups. #1. Criminals. #2. Non-criminal campesino/peasants that want to come to work. From there the sub-categories are Mexicans then Central Americans and then South Americans and finally in a broad generalization the rest of the world.

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Labor trafficking is one of the most lucrative money and power makers for organized crime. Absolutely everyone who is willing to relocate from one country to another in pursuit of employment is a harden criminal. These people pay other criminals to move them across borders and find them work. Anyone who purchases illegal drugs on the street is less involved in organized crime than an illegal immigrant.

There is no solution that does not start with hunting down people who are in the country illegally. There simply is no other way to confront the problem. Next, we have to confront those people here who hire illegals who are either themselves illegals, or non-citizens or counterfeit citizens. The whole idea that we need this labor is a fraud. The labor is created by other immigrants, illegal or otherwise, to enable illegal immigration.
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