Texas Gov. Abbott drops off ANOTHER 50 migrants in front Kamala Harris' house

Amazing how little people know about immigration. The vast majority of illegals come through the existing points of entry. They are many tunnels under the wall, some huge. Most immigrants fly in and stay breaking the law. Many more come by boat. The wall is a big show, Trump's specialty. Companies love illegals. They employ them and can cheat them. Companies can not run. That is where we should focus on getting illegals. Companies cannot run.
No. More people are illegally entering rather than legally entering and overstaying their visa but both numbers are much too large.
 
During the Reagan administration the Democrats promised border security and changing the laws so as to punish employers that hired illegal in exchange for Amnesty. And the Democrats got their amnesty but the never created laws that punished illegal employers. If we had those laws that the democrats failed to enact we would not have the immigration problems we have today.

You are incorrect, as always. We have plenty of laws requiring employers to make sure that employees are legal citizens. You seem to have already forgotten how all that changed after 9/11. We have plenty of laws punishing employers -- including with prison time -- who willfully hire undocumented workers. Yet thousands upon thousands of them still find work.

Maybe if you'd stop with your blame game and start pressuring your REPUBLICAN elected leaders to do something besides inhumane and stupid grandstanding stunts, you wouldn't have to whine constantly about the issue. Why don't they do something? Answer: Look who funds their campaigns.

Consequences of Employing Undocumented Workers

The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 imposed civil and criminal fines for the unlawful hiring of aliens. A maximum penalty of six months imprisonment and a fine of $3,000 per worker may be imposed. For I-9 paperwork violations, fines range from $110 to $1,100 per employee involved. Employers are given a ten-day window to cure technical and procedural I-9 violations and a five-year statute of limitations period applies to substantive I-9 errors. Fines for knowingly hiring undocumented workers can be up to $11,000 for each worker. However, violations occurring on or after March 27, 2008, are subject to a maximum fine of $16,000.
 
Directing the spotlight on illegal immigration is a good thing for Trump who makes it a plank in his platform.

Bfft.

What Donald Trump Knew About Undocumented Workers at His Signature Tower

But thousands of pages of documents from the case, including reams of testimony and sworn depositions reviewed by TIME, tell a different story. Kept for more than a decade in 13 boxes in a federal judiciary storage unit in Missouri, the documents contain testimony that Trump sought out the [undocumented/illegal] Polish workers when he saw them on another job, instigated the creation of the company that paid them and negotiated the hours they would work. The papers contain testimony that Trump repeatedly toured the site where the men were working, directly addressed them about pay problems and even promised to pay them himself, which he eventually did.

Bet he wanted them because, as Europeans, they were most likely white.
 
Seems you are not good in mathematics.

And trying to pretend that it wasn't a sick DeSatan political stunt. Abbott did not send them to Florida; DeSatan deliberately hired people to GO TO TEXAS and round up some examples. Why Texas? Because he didn't have any of his own, and so had no reason other than politics to commit the stunt.
 
Europeans have long worked in the high end hotel industry. The Fairmont Hotel in Dallas is loaded with European staff members.

:rolleyes:

Translation: I will change the subject slightly in order to avoid the argument that I just lost.

Now you're just trolling. Have a nice evening.
 
And trying to pretend that it wasn't a sick DeSatan political stunt. Abbott did not send them to Florida; DeSatan deliberately hired people to GO TO TEXAS and round up some examples. Why Texas? Because he didn't have any of his own, and so had no reason other than politics to commit the stunt.
No , Florida has a lot of illegal aliens but they go there because that is their final destination. So they don't want to go somewhere else. Saint DeSantis wanted some immigrants that would volunteer to go to Martha's Vineyard. There were volunteers in Texas so he gave them a lift to Martha's Vineyard. They didn't count on the racist people in MV throwing off the island in less than 2 days though.
 
No , Florida has a lot of illegal aliens but they go there because that is their final destination. So they don't want to go somewhere else. Saint DeSantis wanted some immigrants that would volunteer to go to Martha's Vineyard. There were volunteers in Texas so he gave them a lift to Martha's Vineyard. They didn't count on the racist people in MV throwing off the island in less than 2 days though.

0/10
 
:rolleyes:

Translation: I will change the subject slightly in order to avoid the argument that I just lost.

Now you're just trolling. Have a nice evening.
Nope I am simply commenting on the large number of Europeans working in high end hotels in the US. Very common. There is no racist conspiracy. : You sound like the Leftwingnut version a TDK.

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You are incorrect, as always. We have plenty of laws requiring employers to make sure that employees are legal citizens. You seem to have already forgotten how all that changed after 9/11. We have plenty of laws punishing employers -- including with prison time -- who willfully hire undocumented workers. Yet thousands upon thousands of them still find work.

Maybe if you'd stop with your blame game and start pressuring your REPUBLICAN elected leaders to do something besides inhumane and stupid grandstanding stunts, you wouldn't have to whine constantly about the issue. Why don't they do something? Answer: Look who funds their campaigns.

Consequences of Employing Undocumented Workers



A Reagan Legacy: Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants

The law granted amnesty to nearly 3 million illegal immigrants, yet was largely considered unsuccessful because the strict sanctions on employers were stripped out of the bill for passage.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128303672
 
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