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unlawflcombatnt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-09-07 03:53 AM
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21. Prosecuting Employers is not a "cop-out"
You're like all the other pro-amnesty, pro-open borders advocates. Since you have no real argument, you label everyone a racist or xenophobe who opposes your point of view.

As you amnestiacs have seen by now, the majority of Democrats, and the majority of DU'ers, do NOT share your point of view.

Prosecuting employers would be VERY effective, and everyone knows it. The problem is, it's never been done to any extent. If it had ever been even attempted, we wouldn't have an illegal immigration problem, because few illegal immigrants would have ever been employed, and fewer would have come here looking for those "jobs no Americans will do."
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