Forum Post: Creating more jobs Vs More lenient Immigration laws!
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 7, 2011, 7:13 p.m. EST by dvnt211
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This just smacked me in the face, I'm reading about our ever lasting quest to create jobs for the american people, when i come across an ad about the federal government going after the law makers in Arizona for being to hard on immigration laws. The poll is there are 11.3 million illegal immigrants in the united states right now illegally, And the government wants the Feds to oversee these laws, If we keep letting more and more of these "immigrants in the US we wont have no jobs, Now they want to pass a law, that approves it for children to go threw college on our hard earned American dollar money, where does it stop, I'm far from racial profiling, because if it was anyone else from the whole world they would be sent directly back to their countries, What is going on with Americans these days to see that the answer is right in front of their faces, why do our politicians stray away from the cold hard facts, if you want more jobs, toughen the laws required for immigration, if we took half the people here illegally that would almost be 5 million jobs, considering half of them have jobs.
Actually, Arizona has many problems. One of the problems is that you cannot differentiate between Americans of Mexican descent and Mexicans from Mexico. Another problem is that many older folks have lost their birth certificates and other legal paperwork due to moving and fires just like other Americans.
Another issue that Arizona has is how the CCA benefits from the detention and how they helped shaped the laws. This is a for profit prison and will have some type of jobs that is basically slave labor.
E-Verify is not mandatory. If it was mandatory the Federal government would have to pay for it. Secondly, the owners of any businesses that hire them are not held accountable and are the ones that are expected to keep on it. The only way to actually combat this is to move to a type of national ID system that uses the retina scan. Which of course, sends all kinds of people running scared and that is what many elected officials utilize.
Then there are the problems presented by the "outsourcing visas".