Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
So Mr. great mind, what is your solution to the 12+million illegals, round them up and put them in concentration camps? I am in agreement that they should all go back to Mexico and points south, but how do you accomplish this. Carpenters wages for example in Nevada (housing industry) are 10-12 dollars an hour now compared to in the '70's when they were 19-22 bucks an hour + benefits. How do we justify that. Houses that were selling for 35,000 in the '70's are now going for 300,000. The homebuilders have created this dillema, and are reaping the outrageous profits while High school dropouts that used to go into construction are now saying "Fuck It" and turning to speed! Justify this if you can and tell me where to put the illegals. I don't know if OBama and Edwards have all the answers, But they sure couldn't be worse than the current Administration!
They couldnt be worse than Gdub.....

The dems have no answers.........let me tell you.


Here it is... so easy


You dont need to pu the hard working mexican in concentration camps...


you need to put the CEOs of the corperation in Jail, that hire Illegals....

Try this....

The first time your company is caught with illeagals its a "WARNING"

second time..... 50k fine

3rd time THE CEO OF THE COMPANY DOES 90 DAYS....the CEO

its called self deportation

when they cant get a Job they will leave.... so easy

Repeal the 14th amendment

shot to kill orders on the sothern border of the USA like it is on the southern boarder of mexico. Fuck the fence, .223 rounds will do

Police that catch illeagals with false docs...must be deported (no amnisty)




Then make it easier for LEGAL immagrints to come in........


So fucking easy.............
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