Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Liar.
Oh, god, it’s you. Forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Liar.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats like Pelosi and Schumer want to expand legal immigration, and eliminate eVerify, used to protect US Citizens
Cato Institute, funded by right wing Koch Brothers, want to expand legal immmigration when wages have been flat and decreased in real terms in the past 30 years
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/opinion/trump-legal-immigrants-reject.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
How is it possible that Democrats are on the same side as the Koch brothers in screwing the working class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Dems are the main ones that prevent eVerify which is the easiest way to prevent illegal immigration.
“Nearly 20 million Americans are unemployed or underemployed. Meanwhile, 7 million people are working in the United States illegally,” said Rep. Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican who has introduced mandatory E-Verify legislation in multiple Congresses. “By expanding the E-Verify system to all U.S. employers, this bill will ensure that jobs only go to legal workers.”
“Without top to bottom reform of our immigration laws, expanding E-Verify would devastate the agricultural industry, result in closed farms, a less secure America and the mass offshoring of millions and millions of U.S. jobs,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), one of the negotiators in a broad immigration bill that appears to have stalled.
Republicans, who pushed a similar bill last session, consider E-Verify a vital tool to combat identity theft and reconstruct the nation’s immigration laws. Only 7 percent of employers currently use the system. The bill “balances the need of the American people regarding immigration enforcement with the needs of the business community regarding a fair and workable electronic employment verification system,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) said.
Find a single Democrat pushing for eVerify.
common sense gone mad
Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats like Pelosi and Schumer want to expand legal immigration, and eliminate eVerify, used to protect US Citizens
Cato Institute, funded by right wing Koch Brothers, want to expand legal immmigration when wages have been flat and decreased in real terms in the past 30 years
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/opinion/trump-legal-immigrants-reject.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
How is it possible that Democrats are on the same side as the Koch brothers in screwing the working class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Liar.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, a quick search showed that neither Dems nor Republicans support eVerify. You tell me.
Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.
Anonymous wrote:Our country needs more people to expand the economy. That won't end.
And the dems aren't the ones against eVerify - that would be the businesses (R's) that want to hire illegals. Nice try there.