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Can you get me some Molson, Simon?
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Should rank US 331st that way maybe all the foreigners would stay out! :-)
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I think NJ does have that rank (he he pun, rank, pee yew!), hence no visitors.
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Thats just fine!!No visitors wanted. Have enough especially illegal visitors.
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Send all of your "illegal visitors" back, why don't you! Then see who's left to work on your farms, in your factories, in your fast food restaurants, cleaning your homes, hospitals, schools, retail shops, hotels and offices, minding your children, maintaining your parks, streets, and sewer systems, paving your roads, doing home care for your seniors, collecting your garbage, and supporting your slumlords! Geeze Rykat, you may want to rethink that one for a sec!
It's never too late to have a happy childhood!
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WOW! NUTS
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And they work really really cheap, because they don't expect benefits and they are afraid of being ratted out. Even they consider this to be better than the worker's paradise they came from. I personally think it is deplorable. Illegal visitors? Useful? Used? I would rather see legal immigrants working for a better standard of living than illegals being exploited. Nuts, you may want to rethink a bit also. Just my opinion.
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Sounds like the same arguments to justify slavery.
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Danza, don't you know that slavery is illegal? Oooops, I mean undocumented Illegal is politically incorrect. Kind of a catch 22, don't you think?
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MEXICO CITY - Mexican President Felipe Calderon won't be fighting for migration reform when he meets with President Bush next week. Instead, he will be be spelling out what he intends to do to keep Mexicans at home.
Calderon, who was inaugurated on Dec. 1, has pledged to take 100 actions in his first 100 days in office, many of which represent the first steps toward "curing" Mexico's long tradition of illegal migration to the U.S.
If implemented, his proposals could help transform Mexico from a labor-exporting country with relatively low growth, productivity and wages into an investment-rich, job-producing economy with better living standards for its 107 million people, nearly half of whom still live in poverty.
Promises? Or possible hope on the horizon?
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