"Defining Citizenship"
July 2nd 2008 15:54
Many of Americans' jobs and construction contracts have been affected by the acceptance of lower wages and lower contract bids from illegal workers. So should employers who employ illegal immigrants be penalized?
It would've been logical to enforce the law before the American unemployment rate became an issue. We have allowed too many leniencies with the illegal population and it is insane. Why does our government decide to start "prevention plans" after the problems occur? Why are all of the laws of our country so outdated and manipulated?
What this says about our country is that the companies and housing authorities that we have helped and are helping grow by the spending of our earnings would rather employ and house an illegal immigrant who may be using multiple social security numbers and residing several illegals in a place of residence than to give a convicted felon who is a U.S. citizen the opportunity to gain a decent paying job and place to reside.
It would've been logical to enforce the law before the American unemployment rate became an issue. We have allowed too many leniencies with the illegal population and it is insane. Why does our government decide to start "prevention plans" after the problems occur? Why are all of the laws of our country so outdated and manipulated?
What this says about our country is that the companies and housing authorities that we have helped and are helping grow by the spending of our earnings would rather employ and house an illegal immigrant who may be using multiple social security numbers and residing several illegals in a place of residence than to give a convicted felon who is a U.S. citizen the opportunity to gain a decent paying job and place to reside.
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