ACLU petitions for illegal immigrant worker 'Rights'

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Rick_Michael, Nov 2, 2006.

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    Really, ACLU!? Does the 'A' stand for American or shall we call you the MCLU, in this case?

    Yeah, not a lot of people are going to work for depressed wages. Ignore some laws in favor others.

    Full context doesn't seem to apply to their minds.

    Yeah, give them free tickets home, and sue the living shit out of the companies. It's not like these companies don't have government avenues to verify immigration status. Some countries chose to use them, others don't.

    The whole hr4337, was going to mandate companies to review those avenues (which are incredibly easy and fast). The reasoning was that they'd have no excuse to hire when they know the person is here illegally. They know, they just don't want to get in the situaition where they can be raped by the government.


    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20061101/ts_nm/rights_usa_immigrants_dc_1
     
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  2. KalvinB

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    Most people were asleep regarding illegals. Then they started marching and demanding all the rights of citizens without being citizens. People are now waking up.

    It's not helping the democrats that liberal organizations are trying to force American citizens to pay for illegals to be here.

    As soon as all the citizens of the US have the opportunity to fill all the needed job positions, then the illegals can maybe have the scraps.

    Meanwhile, even some legal immigrants are getting annoyed with the illegals because companies would rather higher an illegal for sub-minimum wage.

    So yes, illegals are taking jobs away from citizens who want those jobs.

    They're taking our tax dollars and they're making it more difficult for legal immigrants to work their way up.
     
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  3. Rick_Michael

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    I generally view it this way:
    http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-goldberg2nov02,0,4034633.column?coll=la-opinion-columnists
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    Apparently, from what I heard, out of the 104 congressmen supporting enforcement....a 100 of them are virtually guaranteed their seat. Hell, they might all win their seat. It just shows that America is mostly behind them.
     
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    MrMOJO Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    well supporting anti illegal actions and actually DOING are two different things :(
     
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    react Active Member

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    Last year when I saw those kids march out of their high schools (that we pay for) carrying the mexican flag and marched on a HIGHWAY and the cops did nothing to stop them (thank you VILLARAIGOSA) it made me sick. We should have INSTANTLY scooped all of those kids up, dropped them off in their beloved "homeland" and than see how fast it takes for them to run back to the US. I believe it was roosevelt that said "I welcome you here if you want to become an American, and an American ONLY. You must take our language, our flag, etc..." Not a direct quote, but you get the idea. Unfortunatley the illegals have gained too much power and now they have political clout and frankly that scares the hell out of me.

    http://www.lawatchdog.com/KissLAgoodby6329.html - check that out
     
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  6. Rick_Michael

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    I remember watching the documentary on the Mexican Revolution. What a retarded revolution. It's not like the French or the Mexican's had bad intentions in their respective revolutions....but the level of leadership was retarded.

    Most of them were idealistic or corrupt, and neither had the balls or courage to make peace with different groups. To some level the Mexican Revolution still exists. The guns are just not available to once huge factions. The drug dealers have it, though.

    Some people here want to forgive them all, and just toss representation away to people that don't respect our laws in the first place. If we don't change things, we'll see America swallowed by the political patterns of latin america. Things are getting too invested in their money, presence/representation, labor and (potential)vote.
     
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    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20061103/us_nm/usa_immigration_housing_dc

    Ha...the 'A'CLU must be really busy working for 'Non-Americans'!? One of the many reasons why the Agenda-Driven Civil Liberties Union is not respected by many Americans.

    They're like the many organizations that pass agenda through the courts, because they could never do it through votes.
     
    Rick_Michael, Nov 3, 2006 IP