Look at the meat packing plants, the agricultural farms, and the construction sites. That's probably the bulk of the big ones. I don't think it's that the feds can't find them, it's more that the politics of the feds keep them from doing their jobs.
2007-09-13 04:11:38
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answered by Brian I 3
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The fed isn't looking for them very hard but when they want to find a few it is easy.
I wouldn't look for them or spend money on trying to round them up and deport them. My plan is very cheap and effective. We need to start putting our own people in prison for hiring or helping illegals. Important people with money who hire them or provide any services such as education, medical treatment, landlords, bankers, etc who by withholding their support will cause illegals to find it impossible to live here. I also suggest after we start the program we put up toll booths on the southern border and charge $1000 for an illegal to leave and they may take NOTHING with them.
If we put 20 people who make 100 k a year in prison for five years for each illegal their company has hired or helped the rest of the nation would fire and evict illegals within a month.
2007-09-13 11:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The feds are not looking for them. They know where they are and only choose to find them on rare occasions. I'm not exactly sure why.
And to Mindbender, are you high? Your speech about PRE-MEDITATED crime being punished more severely seems like you are in support of criminalizing thought. Is that really what you intend to do? Enforce thought crime laws? I'm all about enforcing immigration law and even deporting, but you are taking it way too far. It's called a slippery slope.
2007-09-13 12:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The feds are going after businesses as they know there working> The 1s on the corner are going to be next when the local police get involved >
2007-09-13 11:13:20
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answered by 45 auto 7
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Where there are rows of businesses, all named in Spanish, and ONE has a sign up saying "We speak English".
The feds don't care where they are anyway. I just hope we come to our senses and have a Mass Deportation before we are too far in the red.
2007-09-13 11:52:24
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answered by Listen_n 3
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We know where to look and we can find them. There are too many of them not to be able to find them. We are looking forward to having our laws enforced. We have only one thing to say to ALL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS and those who hire, harbor and help them. You knew you were breaking the law when you made the conscious choice to come across our borders illegally. That makes your actions PRE-MEDITATED and should by all our laws increase the severity of the crime. Additionally, illegal immigrants can't expect to gain sympathy from law-abiding citizens who must endure their hardships and find legal ways to deal with them without the help of government or law-breaking support groups. Illegal immigrants are part of organized crime and those of us who not only want our laws enforced, but demand that they be enforced are not accepting excuses from anyone! We have immigration laws and we have racketeering laws and we have organized crime laws. Those who would provide false identifications and who would knowingly shelter law-breakers are harboring fugitives and should be punished for those crimes. We have NO SYMPATHY for these criminals! The law is the law is the law and it must be enforced. If an otherwise law-abiding U.S. Citizen used a false identity to secure a "better life", that person would be punished under the fraud statutes, identity theft statutes, and many other statutes that would add charges to them. If they were placed on probation, their homes would be subject to search by law enforcement and if any contraband or illegal activities were detected in that search, all those who live in that house could be punished. Therefore, why should illegal immigrants, spouses, or children of illegal immigrants be immune from prosecution and why, as Walter Coleman of the Adelberto Methodist Church and fugitive harborer, should we care whether 20 million illegal immigrants and their families are living in terror? They brought this terror upon themselves by their failure to obey the laws of the land. Just as we have no sympathy for others who commit crimes, why should we sympathize with illegal immigrant lawbreakers and their supporters? Walter Coleman and all those similarly situated should be arrested and tried for his crimes -- harboring fugitives, aiding and abetting illegal acts, subversion of U.S. law, organized crime, etc. Section 8, USC1324 and 274A of the INA as well as the Ricoh statutes apply here as well as other statutes.
2007-09-13 11:24:33
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answered by Mindbender 4
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The feds want them here to provide cheap labor for their corporate sponsors.
2007-09-13 13:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Were y running from the "feeds" when y were writing this question ?
2007-09-13 11:14:11
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answered by cjgt2 6
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I would look in your house because it looks like you are one of them!!
2007-09-13 11:13:17
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answered by pjlisa13 4
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home depot?
2007-09-13 11:11:12
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answered by John C 4
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