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WGP guy2
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Brian Fellows
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I read the title as "Here comes the McFence!" because of the "save the mcpizza" thread below.
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RicWhic414
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yayaya the McFence is here
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Tuesday starts the weekend... YAYAYA!!!!
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Reb Cpl
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Good. About time.
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mjicmike
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let's see if it will work. |
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The only way it will work is to make it resemble and operate as did the East/West fence of the old Soviet Eastern European Block. Other than that it will be an expensive symbol, bout it.
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Hysteria
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Yes! Now we just need a fire filled moat with fireproof crocadiles in it.
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reifidom
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Predator monsters.
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mbro
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Edited by mbro - 26 October 2006 at 9:38am |
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jerseypaint
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I feel bad for the guy who has to paint it.
Will it be picket?...we want to make American look as homely as possible. |
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RicWhic414
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We better only put it up on the mexican border cuz we all love you crazy canucks and you guys can come to america anyday
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Clark Kent
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Concur - although quite that level of manpower probably wouldn't be needed with modern technology, making a fence that covers a third of the border isn't much use. Not to mention, of course, that our much longer border with Canada remains unprotected. If I'm a terrorist, I'm walking across from Toronto. Symbol indeed. |
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RicWhic414
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yes but we all know lumberjacks hate arabians so theres no way terrorist would even step foot in canada
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brihard
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To be fair, Clark, terrorism isn't the only concern here. The southern states are finding themselves paying colossal bills in criminal justice, penal, medical and other state administrative functions in dealing with illegal immigrants.
I'm not anti-immigration, but I'm anti illegal immigration. It makes a mockery of those who are willing to obey your nation's laws and sue the proper legal process to get in. Criminal activity has also surged in connection with the slew of illegals. A proper fence would be a genuine boon to the southern states. It's a legitimate matter of national security, crime prevention, and even sovereignty. |
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Clark Kent
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Clearly immigration is the major driver behind this, despite the occasional cloaking in national security. I also oppose illegal immigration, simply because society functions best when there is alignment between laws and behavior. It is good for nobody when laws are widely disobeyed (speed limits come to mind). This is where the symbol comes in. While this fence will presumably be placed strategically to address current high-bordercrossing areas, it appears rather foolish to think that a fence this short will cut off illegal immigration. Make more difficult, yes, but hardly cut off. But mainly, to me, this is the wrong way to go about fixing illegal immigration. Where there is great supply and great demand, the two tend to find a way to get together, and putting a fence between them usually doesn't work too well. Witness prohibition, the war on drugs, laws against gambling and prostitution. It took me two days to get back to online poker after Congress tried to shut that down two weeks ago. Notice also that while Mexicans are the largest group of illegals, they are certainly not the only. The thousands of illegals from Korea, the Phillipines and elsewhere aren't going to be affected by a fence either. So - while I support a secure border as a matter of national security, I think this fence is an entirely symbolic and futile stab at illegal immigration. |
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The fence is a feel good (albeit expensive) buzz item.
Won't do a whole lot, but will make some south-westerners feel a little better about themselves. Personally I think it is a waste of money, money we could use to reform the immigration process and make it easier to legally immigrate. More legal immigration we have, more taxing and controlling we can do. But of course the rational method is ignore here, in place of a big ass fence. Mostly I think due to racism. |
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Simple solution.
Fine out the *** any business that employes and harbors illegal immigrants. They will keep coming over as long as jobs are going to be available. Get rid of their job opportunity and suddenly something magical will happen. They will riot. And when they riot, they'll all be in one central location. Drop a bomb on that street and problem solved. |
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Clark Kent
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I agree completely that this is the only method that is likely to succeed in enforcing our current laws. Better yet, make it a crime, and start sending individual HR managers to jail. That will stop illegal hiring in a hurry. And when illegal hiring stops, there will be less incentive for illegals to come here. Of course, that still doesn't address the issue of whether the laws we have are the correct laws. |
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RicWhic414
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It would be so hard for the government to go to every place and check all the paper works of everyone that works there... and they cant just say hey you look mexican pull his papers because that would be a racist act and would cause a riot probably... All I can say is put up the wall then start working on getting everyone legalized not sure how to do that but Im sure there has to be a good way
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Clark Kent
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That's not how it would work. Proper paperwork for employment is already required by law. The tracking mechanism is already there. The government doesn't go and look at everybody's tax return either, yet tax fraud is relatively minor. The reason is the penalty. Two changes would have to be made to enforce this. First, jack up penalties and enforcement. It is very rare that any enforcement action at all is taken against illegal employers. That would have to change. It wouldn't be hard - illegal laborers are mostly focused in a few large sectors, it's not like we don't know where they are. We start auditing the paperwork at large agricultural companies, at large hotel chains, large meat plants, and so forth. That would catch most of the big fish right away. Then we also need to change the penalties. Right now it is a slap on the wrist. We need penalties that hurt the stock price. Criminal penalties against individuals in charge wouldn't be bad either. We need penalties that are a proper deterrent - the current penalties are obviously not doing it. Second, we need to improve the actual documents, and raise the diligence stardards for HR people. Thousands/millions of illegal laborers are using fake/stolen SS cards. All too often this is a wink/nod deal with the employer. We need central control on SS cards, and we need the HR folks to actually check each employer. Again, not hard - the infrastructure is mostly there already. This would be cheaper and more effective than a giant penis - I mean fence.
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