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To: TobagoJack who wrote (26837)12/25/2007 12:33:30 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217808
 
A country in the mid 30's that started doing this to some people. No one did anything against that. They started like that and then proceeded to exterminate them...


Employees are escorted out after an early-morning raid by federal immigration officials at the Michael Bianco Inc. textile plant in New Bedford, Mass., in March 2007.

A good thing about the crack down on the immigration is:

It deters others to make the trip once word goes out that there's no El Dorado.

States that uses draconian rules against immigrants, will force them to go to the more lenient states, which will benefit from their labor.

Pretty soon, there will be a safe heaven where the illegal can work in peace.

Just wait until the fruits of the illegal labor stop being harvested...



To: TobagoJack who wrote (26837)12/26/2007 3:33:30 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217808
 
TJ, Ilaine is right about immigration. Have a look back upstream. Just as you don't want anybody enjoying a "free market in labour" and moving [rent free] into your house to live to see if they can get work as your driver, cook, cleaner etc, some of us don't want swarms of people moving into our countries to see if they can undercut the local yokels in getting work, and very usually benefits, while blocking up the roads, hospitals, taking the seafood, using my water supply [built with my own hands] meaning I have to pay for another water supply from the Waikato River.

I'd back other countries if they were more like CB than like themselves.

Tradable citizenship is the answer, then loads of them are welcome to move in! There is LOTS of room in NZ for people who pay their way, meaning buying their share of existing assets meaning ALL assets, at the going rate, which is what the market will bear for the number of citizenships we decide to sell. We could take 100 million or so.

We have plenty of free-loaders and violent criminals already thanks without more Chinese suitcase murderers/kidnappers.

Mqurice