[Vision2020] How can they do it legally?

Scott Dredge sdredge at yahoo.com
Tue May 2 16:25:54 PDT 2006


What tortured interpretation of the 14th amendment are you referring to?  Have there been contentious supreme court rulings regarding US citizenship for anyone born on US soil?

-Scott

"g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net> wrote: If these hotel and restaurant jobs can only be filled by illegals ("jobs 
Americans will not take") who the heck is working at UIBW, Appleby's, MK4, 
etc.? To say that our economy would collapse with out illegals is utter 
hogwash. Some minor changes would have to be made,  but to carry on as 
though the apocalypse were about to occur is nonsense. I think it's time to 
reign in the hyperbole. There's no question but that the boarders should be 
tightened up and that our overall policy on immigration reviewed. (the 
tortured interpretation of the 14th amendment in particular) Then and only 
then should we be looking at what route we might want to take regarding the 
current crop of "undocumented aliens."

gc
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> Greetings:
>
> Those who want to build a wall at the border and felonize the illegals and 
> same people who repeat a manta that goes something like this: "Go to the 
> American embassy in your country and apply for a visa."
>
> I just read today that the quota for Mexican applicants for restaurant and 
> hotel workers is a mere 5,000, and there are probably at least 10 times 
> that number of undocumented workers itaking such jobs in California alone. 
> The American economy would collapse if these people, who could not get a 
> visa if they tried, could not work in jobs that Americans will not take.
>
> Thanks, Andrea, for showing the cynical role that Republican leaning 
> businesses play in all this.
>
> Nick Gier
>
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