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Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsState lawmakers around the country are proposing hundreds of bills this year aimed at curbing illegal immigration, but experts say the cost and public opposition will keep many from becoming law.
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denden791 year, 8 months ago
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Illegal immigration into the USA MUST STOP! There are ways to become a legal citizen, but the "chicanos" don't want to do that, they just want to sneak in under the cover of darkness, and mow grass for a contractor. Bull crap! They have no legal right or business being here.
I used to support certain groups of organized labor, but since they have supported illegal immigrants, I can't support them anymore in Ohio.
Deport them all, back to Del Rio, El Paso, plug up their holes in San Diego, or shoot them on the run in Arizona!
They're stealing our jobs, and none of them has a right one in this country without proper citizenship.
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reinazaa1 year, 4 months ago
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public opposition will keep many from becoming law.It restricts illegal immigrants' access to driver's licenses and other IDs, limits public benefits, penalizes employers who hire them and boosts ties between local police and federal immigration authorities.
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