by Metaphiz on January 31st, 2007

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Would cracking down on the companies that provide employment to illegal immagrants help solve immigration problems in the U.S.? If so/If not, then what else/instead would it do?

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  • by anonymous on February 1st, 2007

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    Yes,...It definitely would. Well not completely, but it would be a good starting point.

    If illegal immagrants dont have anywhere to work then they wouldn't have a big reason to stay here.

    I also think that they should increase border patrol, and possibly incarcerate illegal immigrants for a short period of time.

    I dont think they will quit hopping the fence if all you do is show them your dog. Show them the dog can actually bite.

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  • by debsmooth on February 1st, 2007

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    I think it would definitely help. The economy might take a few for the team. So much of our food comes from immigrant labor at this point in time. If they instituted a seasonal agricultural worker visa and paid those people a living wage then I'll bet the illegal issue would improve vastly and so would security and so would those people's lives. They have almost no protection as workers now.

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