michal1980
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- Mar 7, 2003
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Yes, I know there are laws already on the books for penalizing employers who hire illegals.
However, as you had mentioned, these laws have flaws. New laws need to be authored or present laws need to be amended/repealed in order to make these laws ironclad, simplified and totally enforceable.
Methinks the laws now addressing the issue of hiring illegals were purposely left weak and full of holes so as to either placate those that want illegals to keep pouring in for votes or for those that desire slave labor for fun and profit.
Seeing as if neither side of the aisle have an interest in turning the minority vote against them or having the availability of dirt cheap labor turned away at the border, I really can't see the gov't seriously turning on the businesses that give our politicians millions of $$$ in campaign donations and clamping down on them from hiring those illegals that they have literally become dependent upon. Especially after these businesses for decades have had these illegals so easily available and be able to so easily skirt the laws meant to prevent such hirings.
edit - I haven't done any research into what Obama's intentions are or what his executive actions would include other than amnesty. But as with Reagan and Bush, I can see where Obama feels giving amnesty, along with added restrictions or bringing "clarification" to existing laws is just about the easiest way out for him to deal with this issue.
Obama doing what Obama said he couldn't do is the easy way out for all liberals.
'I don't like the law I wont enforce it'.
Republicans should come into power and just stop enforcing things they don't like. Taxes? phhhf why pass tax cuts, we just wont enforce them, but only on the rich.
EPA regulations. fuck that takes money, which we no longer collect, gotta cut that. Welfare, shit we are broke, time to not enforce those laws.
Where does presidential power stop? How many laws can just be ignored because the president doesn't feel like it?
