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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:25 pm
...........where ICE is chasing white Americans in their 50s down the road? We have border wars but no employer wars. Funny how we are trained to attack the self made man doing what it takes to get a job but the illegal American employer is treated like a victim. The same generations that attack the illegal workers hire the workers. UPS has a system to double check their employers why can`t we have a big government regulation that will make employers double check. The war on illegals is the same as the war on drugs, both will never end because we attack the user but not the source. Or do we just accept that there is a demand for drugs and illegals in American Capitalism?
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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:36 pm
The problem is that there is already a great deal of government regulation in the economy - some say it's already too much interference and red tape. I'm not going to say either way on that part, but I don't think more government is the answer to that. The answer is the people's response to such things - if the people don't give a damn, nothing the government does will be effective, period. The state and federal levels have a great deal of power but you can see how effective they are with a divided public opinion on the situation. Nothing so far has been successful, so it sets the stage that nothing further will work either, short of convincing the masses to pay attention and research the businesses (and we all know how likely that is).
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