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On 4/5/2025 9:27 AM, AMuzi wrote:On a more serious note, there are advocates for passing the immigrant citizen tests before voter registration. On one side, I think that would be great in concept but on the other, I doubt many of my fellow voters could pass even with some study effort.On 4/5/2025 3:12 AM, Catrike Ryder wrote:Great, then lets constitutionally mandate that all people over 18 living in the US goes through the process.On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 21:38:04 -0500, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:>
>On 4/4/2025 9:06 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:>On 4/4/2025 3:55 PM, AMuzi wrote:>>>
Are there illegals in agricultural work? Probably yes.
Are they of a significant or critical number? Probably not.
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That said, there are probably ag operations dependent on
tax cheating for their survival. I for one will not cry
when their operations are closed, illegals deported, and
the principals pursued, tried and convicted.
"When"? How naively optimistic! :-)
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Some such operations may face legal challenges. But I expect
the brunt of the enforcement will fall on their employees.
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Good riddance.
+1
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-- C'est bon
Soloman
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Most USAians have absolutely no idea how difficult, frustrating, lengthy, uncertain and expensive a process legal immigration has become.
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That said, it does seem to filter for great citizens. As evidenced.
Question 1: Are Haitian immigrants were stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio?
If the answer is anything but an adamant and equivocal "NO", you get deported. That should clear out an appreciable portion of the left side of the bell curve.
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