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<blockquote data-quote="mark kennedy" data-source="post: 73864099" data-attributes="member: 29337"><p>Oh so cheap labor can't be a factor, no incentives there to keep the system in perpetual dysfunction. Actually I have always thought that both sides of the isle are addicted to cheap labor and this who partisan fight is smoke and mirrors with regards to a love for cheap labor. Who is going to fix the patio, who is going to watch the kids, who is going to pick the fruit, always the cheap labor. I've known a lot of illegal immigrants actually, some second and third generation after the illegal immigrant got here and spread out roots. A lot of others that make what we would consider a paltry sum but can take it and go back to Mexico and live like kings. There is some give and take but illegal immigration has always been a major problem simply because our politicians at a national level secretly like it and that is not partisan in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark kennedy, post: 73864099, member: 29337"] Oh so cheap labor can't be a factor, no incentives there to keep the system in perpetual dysfunction. Actually I have always thought that both sides of the isle are addicted to cheap labor and this who partisan fight is smoke and mirrors with regards to a love for cheap labor. Who is going to fix the patio, who is going to watch the kids, who is going to pick the fruit, always the cheap labor. I've known a lot of illegal immigrants actually, some second and third generation after the illegal immigrant got here and spread out roots. A lot of others that make what we would consider a paltry sum but can take it and go back to Mexico and live like kings. There is some give and take but illegal immigration has always been a major problem simply because our politicians at a national level secretly like it and that is not partisan in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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