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From what I've been seeing sounds more like The Crazy House + 5
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Remember that, to the illegal immigrants, it is not *their* federal law, it is the federal law of the country they would *like* to join - if they could. And they would join legally - if they could. I would have sympathy with the anti-immigration lobby if they would be consistent - throw out *every* illegal immigrant *now*. But the fact is that the economies of the southern states would collapse if they did. And I mean collapse - food shortages because of no-one delivering the food, water out because of no-one digging holes to repair the pipes etc. And the farm system would die completely, losing the US billions in exports, and costing billions in imports to replace the food rotting in the fields. The US needs some some immigrant Latinos - legal or otherwise - to keep the current inhabitants in the style to which they have become accustomed. It is currently taking a hypocritical position between a complete ban and legalization. So you can use the Latinos when you want them, and throw them out when you don't. That, to me, stinks of the hypocrisy of the Old South and the days of slavery. Not so bad, but the same nasty smell.
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