It is costing CT One Billon dollars a year for illegals in this state. Don't believe me? Do the research. That's what I do . You have to flesh it out, Dems want to keep it a secret.
Morally you may have a point. But morality doesn't replace laws on the books. " Fairness " is an elusive concept.
To help solve the Immigration mess, we must take away the incentive to enter here illegally, something Dems are not doing, and won't support. They want to lay out he welcome mat. Immigration resolution begins with enforcing existing Laws. The more we enforce them, and the less incentives there are to sneak in, the closer we can get to solving the problem.
Sure. Some illegal took your kids harvesting produce . LOL. Your kid would not last a day out on the farm.
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So many signs that the Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled from school for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities, again and again!
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Peoples lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. Some are true and some are false. Some are old and some are new. There is no recovery for someone falsely accused - life and career are gone. Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?
You think the rues are putting lettuce in your salad and milk in the fridge? who is milking the cows? You? You kid?
Milking the cows? Well, since my family owns a farm I'd say we do.
But, what is your point? Because I live in work and contribute legally in the society in which I was born, that's a bad thing? Because others cannot make the same statement, but want to be treated equally, that's a good thing?
Its F ing ridicules, so college fees go up and guess who pays more? We are paying more college fees for a bunch of F ing Illegals that pay shtye in Taxes no wonder they see our country paved with Gold.
Where is your data showing that this is causing college fees to go up?
How many are we actually paying for in "a bunch of F ing Illegals that pay shyte in Taxes"? Do you have a number?
Exactly how large is the size of the problem that you see here?
Milking the cows? Well, since my family owns a farm I'd say we do.
But, what is your point? Because I live in work and contribute legally in the society in which I was born, that's a bad thing? Because others cannot make the same statement, but want to be treated equally, that's a good thing?
That was not the question. The question was about the US dairy industry.
You may choose to believe that in some parts of the country magic fairies are milking thousands and thousands of dairy cows. In fact it is many immigrant workers and many do not have legal status.
Lastly are those neighborhoods all cleaned up so now everything's all right, andno need to for you to be concerned ...kinda like discrimination and Racism is dead, its 2018 right?
Tough Mexican neighborhoods out west. Working class town dominated by steel mill. I went to a high school where my being white made me a minority.
Today, I live in another small working class community in the greater New Haven area.
Where did I ever say things were all cleaned up and better? Where did I say discrimination and racism is dead? Dude, this is America. A cornucopia of discrimination and racism, still recovering from a permanent under class our ancestors created through slavery, Jim Crow and a reluctant embrace of equality, civil rights and a failure to consistently embody the values expressed in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. We may be better in this regard than we were in 1964, when the Civil Right Act was actually passed, but we have a long journey ahead of us to achieve true enlightenment as to the value of equality in our society for all humans.
That was not the question. The question was about the US dairy industry.
You may choose to believe that in some parts of the country magic fairies are milking thousands and thousands of dairy cows. In fact it is many immigrant workers and many do not have legal status.
No, that was the question. You asked who was milking the cows, and I said my family does. I come from a family of hard-working people who do the menial jobs you seem to think legal Americans don't want to do. I know dozens in similar situations. All hire legally and utilize high school and college kids begging for work to fill in the gaps when the rest of the staff can't cover it all.
Tough Mexican neighborhoods out west. Working class town dominated by steel mill. I went to a high school where my being white made me a minority.
Today, I live in another small working class community in the greater New Haven area.
Where did I ever say things were all cleaned up and better? Where did I say discrimination and racism is dead? Dude, this is America. A cornucopia of discrimination and racism, still recovering from a permanent under class our ancestors created through slavery, Jim Crow and a reluctant embrace of equality, civil rights and a failure to consistently embody the values expressed in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. We may be better in this regard than we were in 1964, when the Civil Right Act was actually passed, but we have a long journey ahead of us to achieve true enlightenment as to the value of equality in our society for all humans.
Well said. Let's all vote in candidates solely on their experiences, their vision, and how they want to represent their constituents.
Let's not shame people who don't want to vote according to one's color or gender. That should have no role to play in politics.
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