Aren't the illegal immigrant employers already breaking laws?
Same solution as the probation period and the gangsters... go after the employers with the IRS.
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Aren't the illegal immigrant employers already breaking laws?
Same solution as the probation period and the gangsters... go after the employers with the IRS.
On your minor point (Capone approach): I'd prefer to cut the IRS down by about 90% by establishing a better system of taxation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Papewaio
On you major point (Existing Laws): A _________ men. If we'd enforce our existing laws even halfway, much of the problem would evaporate.
The system now makes it easier for people with white-color jobs to immigrate than those with working class jobs, as if people with higher incomes are more valuable humans.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon
The solution is not so much punishment as have a regulatory body that oversees businesses more closely. The idea is also not to be specifically concerned with "illegal" immigrants as to make sure the minimum wage is paid, proper benefits given for fulltime employees, and all other regulated employer responsibilites are met.Quote:
Originally Posted by Papewaio
Once this is in operation, US employers have far less incentives to hire people from outside the US. The "illegals" will have less job opertunities here and less incentive to cross the border.
Also, the ones who do cross will be documented, and have to participate in our system (e.g. pay taxes).
From a compassionate standpoint, I would feel badly that the immigrants could not get better opportunities here, but it is a more humane system than one the forces people to brave dangerous illicit border crossings that have led to many deaths.
Hehe, a lovely Freudian slip, allowing us a sneak peak into your mind. :balloon2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tachikaze
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Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Yes indeed it does.
BTW I believe the terms used in the immigration policy is skilled and unskilled. THere are some skilled jobs allowed that would technically be considered Blue-Collared jobs.
why does it say that ser clogne started this thread when i did?
Cause ser clogne is better than you.
You're right. I often associate the word white with the word color.Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
White isn't a color though.
Yea probably, but he is also better than you. but that is no reason that it should say that he started the thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Csar
There is a bug in the system. The adminstrators and moderators are aware of it. You can find some more information in the Watchtower I believe. No need to believe you are being slighted by the moderators because your name is no longer in the header.Quote:
Originally Posted by bettkicker19
I am kind of torn on the whole issue of immigration. I know the U.S. is founded on both legal and illegal immirgation. I can understand comming hear for a better life, but i do think that if you want to come hear, do it the legal way. I know the wait to be accepted in can be long, but people have to realize that this country can't accept every person in the world that is searching for a better life.
I think we should crack down on the immigration. Put up a wall on the border. I find it funny that the mexican president is pushing not to have a wall put up. He is trying to dump all of his unwanted people on us. The mexican government even tells there people ways to cross the border and not get caught, to me there is totally something wrong with that.
As for the 10 million that are hear illegally i think we should pass a law stating that they have to apply for citizenship by a certain date. Because otherwise there is no reason to apply for citizenship because they dont have to pay taxes and they get free healthcare. After that we should track down the remaining ones and deport them. Although that might sound mean we gave them the chance. The U.S. is based on immigration, but the law has to be drawn somewhere.