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Originally Posted by Traveler
Well it may well be a waste of time to you to enforce the laws we have,
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I didn't say that. I suggested that it's a waste of time and precious $$ to enforce laws when the specific violation is no big !@#$ing deal.
This is one such case.
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Originally Posted by Traveler
but if we didn't, that would be a criminal offense if intentionally done to subvert the law with no good reason, which would lead to bigger investigations by Justice and a load of IG offices for relevant agencies and departments.
Now i assume the angle you're coming from is that you want more immigrants to stay and more coming and while that is another issue altogether (and not really one i care to get into for that matter either) having more folks coming over taking jobs away from likely lower and middle class American citizens (as we still have a far greater unskilled than skilled worker ratio coming as far as migrant visas go, employment based ones that is), which may well hurt the middle class in the long run. Again i don't really wanna get into that, and i don't neccessarily share that view either but just a point you may wanna consider.
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It's everyone's responsibility to make him/herself marketable in the global economy. Job security w/an employer is a thing of the past, and it's time working class folks realized that. But instead of taking the initiative to better their employability, these working class stiffs rant and rave like spoiled brats blaming illegal immigrants (i. e. people who
do take the initiative to better themselves) for their woes. It's

because in the end, they'll lose--the labor market (i. e. supply and demand for foreign labor) trumps immigration enforcement--that's an inescapable fact.