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Clay
06-01-2008, 07:47 PM
Since the fed gov is totally dysfunctional, regarding illegal immigration, because it is run by and for the special interest ruling elites, the latest trend in the fight to stop the illegal Mexican invasion is for the states to start passing tough on illegals/tough on the employers of illegals laws. Mandatory E-verification of the legal status of employees is what makes these laws work. It is the key to success. Mandatory E-verification makes all of those fake documents that illegals carry around worthless. If an employer is caught with illegals, he is just that, caught. Mandatory E-verification leaves the employers caught with illegals with no excuse. The employer must face the consequences. Massive fines, loss of business license, whatever. Most employers won't risk it and will fire their illegals. Voila. Universal mandatory e-verification would stop the illegal Mexican invasion COLD. New illegals, with no prospect of a job here, wouldn't come and most of those already here, suddenly without a job and with no prospect of a job, would have to self deport themselves back to where they came from. All this at very little cost to the American taxpayers.

Clay
06-05-2008, 12:10 AM
Since the fed gov is totally dysfunctional, regarding illegal immigration, because it is run by and for the special interest ruling elites, the latest trend in the fight to stop the illegal Mexican invasion is for the states to start passing tough on illegals/tough on the employers of illegals laws. Mandatory E-verification of the legal status of employees is what makes these laws work. It is the key to success. Mandatory E-verification makes all of those fake documents that illegals carry around worthless. If an employer is caught with illegals, he is just that, caught. Mandatory E-verification leaves the employers caught with illegals with no excuse. The employer must face the consequences. Massive fines, loss of business license, whatever. Most employers won't risk it and will fire their illegals. Voila. Universal mandatory e-verification would stop the illegal Mexican invasion COLD. New illegals, with no prospect of a job here, wouldn't come and most of those already here, suddenly without a job and with no prospect of a job, would have to self deport themselves back to where they came from. All this at very little cost to the American taxpayers.

I guess all of the pro illegal open border activists are too scared sh!tless to comment on universal mandatory e-verification and give any attention to it.

Locke
06-08-2008, 07:30 AM
I guess all of the pro illegal open border activists are too scared sh!tless to comment on universal mandatory e-verification and give any attention to it.

Is this not what I was advocating in our prior debate? (The difference being that I as well am a proponent of amnesty for current immigrants, which is irrelevant in regard to your attempted jibe.)

Coll
06-08-2008, 04:24 PM
I guess all of the pro illegal open border activists are too scared sh!tless to comment on universal mandatory e-verification and give any attention to it.

I didn't comment because I was having a seizure from overdosing on commas, by reading, your original, post.

Clay
06-08-2008, 04:24 PM
Is this not what I was advocating in our prior debate? (The difference being that I as well am a proponent of amnesty for current immigrants, which is irrelevant in regard to your attempted jibe.)

I wasn't referencing you specifically. In fact, I shouldn't have popped off like that. Sorry.

I didn't comment because I was having a seizure from overdosing on commas, by reading, your original, post.

But, if you can ever make it through my puctuation, you will notice that you tend to know exactly what I'm intending to say.

Cattraknoff
06-08-2008, 07:00 PM
But, if you can ever make it through my puctuation, you will notice that you tend to know exactly what I'm intending to say.

Proper punctuation generally makes it easier to read and understand. I recommend attempting to improve yours, as it will strengthen your arguments in the eyes of those reading them.

Clay
06-09-2008, 12:41 AM
Proper punctuation generally makes it easier to read and understand. I recommend attempting to improve yours, as it will strengthen your arguments in the eyes of those reading them.

You have a point. If readers are having trouble reading what I'm trying to say then I'm not being very effective. Simplify. Clarify.