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Immigration law a new embarrassment for Alabama

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/opinion/raines-alabama-immigration/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

(CNN) -- At a recent neighborhood meeting in Birmingham, Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell said the harsh anti-immigrant law promoted and signed by Gov. Robert Bentley is embarrassing Alabama in the eyes of the nation.

"We're solving a problem that was not a problem,'' she said, according to The Birmingham News.

Funny how republicans see their world through the eyes of the 1960's. Today is a new world, and more so a new America. Well... new when compared to 1960.
Hispanics ARE here, and here to stay, illegal or not. Hispanics in America are not just some recent minor "fluke". Hispanics have long had the desire to live in America, and to work in America. This has been around for, maybe, years. Just ask Gov. Robert Bentley's grounds keeper, or maybe ask his house keeper about that one...

Yes... Hispanics are here to stay.

And another news breaking wake-up call for many republicans stuck in their personal collective time warp...
Here to stay are also gays, black presidents, as well as citizens fed up with wall street.
As well as union workers, teachers, cops, all demanding and accepting nothing less than a decent wage.
Add to that "here to stay" list above...
Women seeking abortions, single parents, mixed marriages AND... (get ready for it) people with religious beliefs "OTHER" than Christian.
And toss in college students demanding jobs after graduation.

Republicans are "stuck" in some tea beggared time warp. Living in the 1960's, blind to reality. They actually believe, these republican governors and republican congress persons as well as all of the current republican candidates, that their twisted perverted viewpoint of America is a fluke and "fixable" by signing a few laws. Laws written and created by birds of a feather. They can pretend they see no elephant in the front room, but me thinkest they will realize something is amiss when attempting to rearrange the living room furniture.

You gotta love dumb politicians. And hang your head low for the equally dumb voter.
 
So I take it you don't think there should be any limits on immigration? Don't cry that there's no money for first-world standard education and social services anymore. We can't import tens of millions of third-worlders and magically generate enough revenues to pay for the services they and their children consume.
 
Hmmm, a political opponent in extremely partisan times comments that a law is embarrassing for the state.

I'm glad I had cnn to give me that scoop! 😀
 
OP, so can I assume you have zero problems with our current immigration and border policies?

You clearly have problems with rationality.

If you oppose a law requiring every citizen to shoot every Hispanic on sight on the chance they're an illegal immigrant, you have to not have any issues with immigration policies.

Idiocy.
 
You clearly have problems with rationality.

If you oppose a law requiring every citizen to shoot every Hispanic on sight on the chance they're an illegal immigrant, you have to not have any issues with immigration policies.

Idiocy.

Wait a minute, I have to get this quote saved - between him, yourself, and the guy who started this thread - it is in your opinion that davmat787 has the most problems with rationality? This is too good!

😀
 
Bah, the illegals weren't hurting anything, they just do what US citizens won't do. What we should do is walk around the fields and factories where the illegals work and sign them up for visas and SSNs, on the spot. That way we can at least make sure they're paying their taxes. Maybe have a year of "illegal alien amnesty" where they can all come in and get cards and we can get them on the proper rolls.
 
Bah, the illegals weren't hurting anything, they just do what US citizens won't do. What we should do is walk around the fields and factories where the illegals work and sign them up for visas and SSNs, on the spot. That way we can at least make sure they're paying their taxes. Maybe have a year of "illegal alien amnesty" where they can all come in and get cards and we can get them on the proper rolls.

You know what the critics say when your plan requires you seek out the brown people and say to each of them "Show me your papers".

Your plan sucks in every conceivable way, anyways, it doesn't actually solve anything.
 
You know what the critics say when your plan requires you seek out the brown people and say to each of them "Show me your papers".

Your plan sucks in every conceivable way, anyways, it doesn't actually solve anything.

Really? It doesn't help solve the problem with illegals getting paid under the table and avoiding taxes? It doesn't give rights to immigrants allowing them to legally pay into the system and in turn getting the benefits from it? It doesn't provide peace of mind to those immigrants, thereby making them more likely to stay in one place and build a life there? It doesn't save money in INS investigations and deportations? It doesn't stop this type of insane bat-shit crazy legislation that punishes businesses, consumers, and the immigrants themselves?

Tell me, do you actually ever try and think these types of things through before opening your mouth? Just curious. :colbert:
 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/opinion/raines-alabama-immigration/index.html?hpt=hp_c2



Funny how republicans see their world through the eyes of the 1960's. Today is a new world, and more so a new America. Well... new when compared to 1960.
Hispanics ARE here, and here to stay, illegal or not. Hispanics in America are not just some recent minor "fluke". Hispanics have long had the desire to live in America, and to work in America. This has been around for, maybe, years. Just ask Gov. Robert Bentley's grounds keeper, or maybe ask his house keeper about that one...

Yes... Hispanics are here to stay.

And another news breaking wake-up call for many republicans stuck in their personal collective time warp...
Here to stay are also gays, black presidents, as well as citizens fed up with wall street.
As well as union workers, teachers, cops, all demanding and accepting nothing less than a decent wage.
Add to that "here to stay" list above...
Women seeking abortions, single parents, mixed marriages AND... (get ready for it) people with religious beliefs "OTHER" than Christian.
And toss in college students demanding jobs after graduation.

Republicans are "stuck" in some tea beggared time warp. Living in the 1960's, blind to reality. They actually believe, these republican governors and republican congress persons as well as all of the current republican candidates, that their twisted perverted viewpoint of America is a fluke and "fixable" by signing a few laws. Laws written and created by birds of a feather. They can pretend they see no elephant in the front room, but me thinkest they will realize something is amiss when attempting to rearrange the living room furniture.

You gotta love dumb politicians. And hang your head low for the equally dumb voter.

On the bright side as the GOP constantly alienates massive voting blocks that is great news for the Dems 😀
 
Really? It doesn't help solve the problem with illegals getting paid under the table and avoiding taxes? It doesn't give rights to immigrants allowing them to legally pay into the system and in turn getting the benefits from it? It doesn't provide peace of mind to those immigrants, thereby making them more likely to stay in one place and build a life there? It doesn't save money in INS investigations and deportations? It doesn't stop this type of insane bat-shit crazy legislation that punishes businesses, consumers, and the immigrants themselves?

Tell me, do you actually ever try and think these types of things through before opening your mouth? Just curious. :colbert:

No, it doesn't solve anything, because as long as the border remains porous, any amnesty type program will simply result in an even higher influx of new illegal immigrants. Remember back in 1986 they tried the amnesty bit. I'm all for it if the borders are closed, but as long as they remain open there's no point. You're punishing those who choose to take the correct steps to gain legal residence, while rewarding those who illegally cross the borders.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/opinion/raines-alabama-immigration/index.html?hpt=hp_c2



Funny how republicans see their world through the eyes of the 1960's. Today is a new world, and more so a new America. Well... new when compared to 1960.
Hispanics ARE here, and here to stay, illegal or not. Hispanics in America are not just some recent minor "fluke". Hispanics have long had the desire to live in America, and to work in America. This has been around for, maybe, years. Just ask Gov. Robert Bentley's grounds keeper, or maybe ask his house keeper about that one...

Yes... Hispanics are here to stay.

And another news breaking wake-up call for many republicans stuck in their personal collective time warp...
Here to stay are also gays, black presidents, as well as citizens fed up with wall street.
As well as union workers, teachers, cops, all demanding and accepting nothing less than a decent wage.
Add to that "here to stay" list above...
Women seeking abortions, single parents, mixed marriages AND... (get ready for it) people with religious beliefs "OTHER" than Christian.
And toss in college students demanding jobs after graduation.

Republicans are "stuck" in some tea beggared time warp. Living in the 1960's, blind to reality. They actually believe, these republican governors and republican congress persons as well as all of the current republican candidates, that their twisted perverted viewpoint of America is a fluke and "fixable" by signing a few laws. Laws written and created by birds of a feather. They can pretend they see no elephant in the front room, but me thinkest they will realize something is amiss when attempting to rearrange the living room furniture.

You gotta love dumb politicians. And hang your head low for the equally dumb voter.

Some douche politician says a law is an embarrassment for a state and you take that as the starting point for all sorts of unfounded broad brush bullshit about the republican party? Really, that's the best you can do?
 
That article is not objective journalism, but rather an opinion piece. I knew when I read this line near the top:

Bentley's crusade against the hard-working illegal immigrants in Alabama
A very simple ploy to encourage an emotional response in the reader; disingenuous and that's being very kind.
 
That article is not objective journalism, but rather an opinion piece. I knew when I read this line near the top:

A very simple ploy to encourage an emotional response in the reader; disingenuous and that's being very kind.

Of course it is. Good. There are no idiotic acts in objective journalism, but there are idiot acts. Nothing 'disingenuous' about it. And that's being kind.

Hint for you in the URL: "http ://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/opinion/raines-alabama-immigration/index.html?hpt=hp_c2"
 
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You have to pick one. Either bitch about anti-illegal immigration or bitch about there being no jobs. Because of people like you.. modern day slavery is perpetuated and the value of your work is reduced severely. If there are tens of millions of people willing to work for slave wages under the table and send half that money out of the country... and people would rather nothing be done about it... then I imagine OWS will go on for decades.
 
You have to pick one. Either bitch about anti-illegal immigration or bitch about there being no jobs. Because of people like you.. modern day slavery is perpetuated and the value of your work is reduced severely.

A few days ago I was watching a youtube video about farmers in Alabama trying to hire people to pick tomatoes. A couple of phrases stuck in my head, but one "really" stood out.

The owner of the fields said "some of the people out here make $75 - $100 a day, if you work hard you can make that kind of money to".

With his choice of words "if you work hard, you can make that kind of money to" tells me the guy is used to talking to very low wage workers. $75 - $100 for 8 or 10 hours of work is dirt cheap wages.

The people working the fields are busting their buts for less then $10 an hour. It someone is going to be working a physically demanding job, they need to be making more like $20 an hour, not $8 an hour.
 
First of all, those new laws in AZ and AL are against ILLEGAL immigrants, not LEGAL, let get it straight.

Secondly, why even bother to have immigration law if we don't enforce it?

Thirdly, if ILLEGAL immigration is such a good thing, why other developed countries such as Australia, Canada, EU, ect. are not embracing it?

/thread
 
A few days ago I was watching a youtube video about farmers in Alabama trying to hire people to pick tomatoes. A couple of phrases stuck in my head, but one "really" stood out.

The owner of the fields said "some of the people out here make $75 - $100 a day, if you work hard you can make that kind of money to".

With his choice of words "if you work hard, you can make that kind of money to" tells me the guy is used to talking to very low wage workers. $75 - $100 for 8 or 10 hours of work is dirt cheap wages.

The people working the fields are busting their buts for less then $10 an hour. It someone is going to be working a physically demanding job, they need to be making more like $20 an hour, not $8 an hour.

Exactly. People complain that illegals do work that Americans don't want to do. The problem isn't with Americans not wanting to work. The problem is that the market has been so distorted by a flood of cheap labor that nobody wants to pay a decent wage.

First of all, those new laws in AZ and AL are against ILLEGAL immigrants, not LEGAL, let get it straight.

Secondly, why even bother to have immigration law if we don't enforce it?

Thirdly, if ILLEGAL immigration is such a good thing, why other developed countries such as Australia, Canada, EU, ect. are not embracing it?

/thread

This is true, but there are sections of the law that are an embarrassment for our state. See the open letters to our legislature/governor that were signed by many of our religious leaders for a few examples.
 
This is true, but there are sections of the law that are an embarrassment for our state. See the open letters to our legislature/governor that were signed by many of our religious leaders for a few examples.

The church loves illegals as they are what keep the local churches in business. In a time where many of their traditional parishioners are not attending church anymore, the church finds the illegals suitable replacements. Hence why they offer them protection and shelter.
 
A few days ago I was watching a youtube video about farmers in Alabama trying to hire people to pick tomatoes. A couple of phrases stuck in my head, but one "really" stood out.

The owner of the fields said "some of the people out here make $75 - $100 a day, if you work hard you can make that kind of money to".

With his choice of words "if you work hard, you can make that kind of money to" tells me the guy is used to talking to very low wage workers. $75 - $100 for 8 or 10 hours of work is dirt cheap wages.

The people working the fields are busting their buts for less then $10 an hour. It someone is going to be working a physically demanding job, they need to be making more like $20 an hour, not $8 an hour.

One of those meat packing plants in the mid-west that was busted by ICE reopened employing the local citizens and paying more per hour. Go figure!

Teens here where I live can't even get part time jobs at fast food joints due to all the illegals working in them... Why? Because they may pay the illegals the same as the teen, but the immigrant is not going to bitch about their schedules or other on the job issues for fear of reprisal.

People who support illegal immigration and open borders also support the exploitation of these immigrants. The irony.
 
One of those meat packing plants in the mid-west that was busted by ICE reopened employing the local citizens and paying more per hour. Go figure!

Teens here where I live can't even get part time jobs at fast food joints due to all the illegals working in them... Why? Because they may pay the illegals the same as the teen, but the immigrant is not going to bitch about their schedules or other on the job issues for fear of reprisal.

People who support illegal immigration and open borders also support the exploitation of these immigrants. The irony.
So we shouldn't get rid of OSHA and the Dept of Labor and those "overbearing" regulations?
 
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