Riggerjack wrote:Perhaps I was unclear. I am one of those Americans who encouraged the law breakers. I used cash. I'd do it again.
The law you want enforced is the cause of the problems you object to. I don't know how to be more clear.
you said:
I was shocked to find that I'm only qualified by birth to work here. I was born here, so I don't need a green card. I'm qualified to apply, because I have family here. Other than that, Uncle Sam says F-off.
I'm a productive law abiding taxpayer, but I don't have unique qualifications, or a college degree, or a sponsoring company.
If I were born 1500 miles south, there would be no legitimate path for me to get a green card. Being fairly ambitious, I'd be here with whatever fake papers allowed me to get ahead.
all this calling to enforce existing laws ignores the complete inadequacy of current law.
we have a black market in labor and documentation. That is a regulatory failure. I blame Ted Kennedy, this is his BS law, anyway.
I'm agreeing that current law is horrible and should be changed to allow more legal immigration so we can get the workers we need in higher educated positions. As far as lower paying positions, I think companies should be forced to pay a decent wage instead of hiring illegal, virtual slave labor to fatten their corporate pockets...and we should cut back on welfare...Force more deadbeats sucking off the system to work by giving them more incentive and taking away their free lunch.
Back in the day, Americans used to be ashamed of taking handouts and work for a living...Now, it seems there are millions who have their hands out begging for more all the time(basically, the average Obama voter). A spoiled lot, huh?
You're just going to have to accept that I partly agree with you...I refuse to give-in and disagree anymore with you. You can't make me.