In article <1210826439_2348@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, strabo <strabo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> >
> > What do you have against landlords making some money or
> > capitalists hiring workers? Or the free market?
> >
>
> Because it is illicit activity.
I, as an employer, am not a cop nor a narc nor an immigration enforcer.
It's the job of others to enforce laws, not me. If they want me to,
they'd better send me a monthly check of sufficient size.
>
> The US is a nation of laws, the highest order being the Constitution
> of the central government and the constitutions of the states. None
> of these constitutions can by definition authorize the presence of
> illegal aliens.
>
> As illegal aliens are not authorized within the US, those who cater to
> illegal aliens are breaking fundamental law.
Get it straight: I am not a cop. I have no investigative power, no
power to arrest, no power to check government computer records.
Thus, my hiring those who are willing to work is not "catering" to
illegal aliens. For all I can know, they are as legal as you are.
Maybe they are illegal, maybe they are not. I can't know.
You want to stop illegals from operating freely, tell the politicians
to halt the "catch and release" policy in the justice system. When a
motorist is stopped, when an arrest is made, why is that obvious
illegals are not held?
Because the politicians have no will to enforce actual laws.
Instead, they convince false patriots like you to mewl about how people
like me are not checking papers carefully enough.
**** that.
The real enemy is the Republican base, people like Strabo. They mouth
the words, but expect others to enforce the laws.
--Tim May


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