IRONCHEF wrote:
Actually, Arizona is leading the way towards the only real solution...making it NOT an immigrant friendly state by penalizing employers of illegals. They're fleeing Arizona, most (according to some article I read) going back to Mexico.
Gay California would be last to do that, if at all, so NM, AZ, and TX can start being Mexican free...or at least they'll be able to reclaim their Home Depot parking lots back!
There is a bill in the California Legislature for this very idea I believe, but I may have read it wrong. Let me see if I can find something...
Penalize employers of illegals, implement new guidelines and quotas for immigration/naturalization. With the exception of a good amount of personnel physically guarding the border, I don't see our borders ever being "secure". But if you take away one key motivation of illegal immigration (the ability to secure work), I think it would drastically lower the amount of illegal immigration.
"Securing" the border and stopping illegal immigration are two separate issues in my opinion, but not mutually exclusive. The fact that a ridiculously small percentage of transport trucks, trains, and cargo bins are checked before entering the country really lets you know how serious the government is about "securing" the borders. As soon as the failure to secure borders affects the states themselves, you will see real action. The federal government seemingly does not care about "securing" our borders.
I wonder if that fence company from California awarded some of the border fence contract ever got around to hiring legal workers? Gotta love politics.
Last edited by KEN-JENNINGS (2008-03-13 13:06:14)