Illegals are saying that the law is getting in their way and they want it stopped. I'm thinking, sure, that must mean that I can sue the government for ever being detained by the cops for not being able to work.
Do you think I have a chance of winning that? Or, is it just too bad that the law comes first before jobs? If jobs came before law and order, would their be things like health and safety issues? Legal ramifications - like hiring workers to depress wages?
I say the law comes before the job. They say jobs are above the law.
What happens in their view when someone gets hurt or sick or worse as a result of thier actions? Do they also say jobs are above the law and they are immune from prosecution and responsibility and liability?
Not on my watch. They are required to be responsible workers and people and the first step - IS TO OBEY THE LAW.
2006-07-15
01:57:32
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yars232c
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration