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    so.. letīs say.. I go to the AZ.. I do not apply for "legalization".. work there somewhere... and I remain as illegal.. I do speak english.. Iīm blonde.. green eyes.. and STILL ILLEGAL.. whoīs gonna file against me just by my looks?.. do I look illegal?.. Iīd say no by the ways they are treating this..

    I think the law had a valid reason just poorly addressed... it may be a real hassle to get legal and work over there.. many employers surely underpay so itīs best for them to hire illegals... but can there be a solution to do things within law for both parties so itīs a win-win WITHIN law.. not around it..

    I think if people want to work and have rights and benefits over there they
    SHOULD do things properly.. but with so many obstacles itīs sometimes difficult.. and Iīm not saying everything should be handed in silver plates..

    Employers should be also punished by hiring illegals I think a bit more drastically..

    and whatever the law is for NO-ONE should be categorized just by looks.. IMO thatīs racist.. one can be the most decent hard working person and only because they are dirty or covered in soil or look like a mexican THAT should not be what stigmatizes them..

    yes Iīm aware there are TONS of immigrants... mexicans included.. as well as many hispanic and southamerican and european and asiatic places.. so Ladyīs Human is right.. what does an illegal immigrant LOOK like?.. Iīm not one to answer that..
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    Maybe it they should make it easier to come to work here legally. Also, every person in the US, could tuck a copy of their birth certificate in their purse or wallet and all get checked every time they are even stopped for a speeding ticket. That would not be racial profiling at all.

    We have 'emersion camp' offered for the grade school children here this summer. Not to teach English but to teach Spanish. Isn't that backwards?
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
    We have 'immersion camp' offered for the grade school children here this summer. Not to teach English but to teach Spanish. Isn't that backwards?
    Why not learn a second language? It is easier as a child than as an adult ... I think it would be fun, no matter the language choice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Why not learn a second language? It is easier as a child than as an adult ... I think it would be fun, no matter the language choice!
    Fine but why not offer an 'emersion class' for English for those who need it? I'd think that would be more important. We are still an English speaking country mostly.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
    Maybe it they should make it easier to come to work here legally. Also, every person in the US, could tuck a copy of their birth certificate in their purse or wallet and all get checked every time they are even stopped for a speeding ticket. That would not be racial profiling at all.
    Ze Papers, please......


    Yep, that'd work wonderfully. How about at the border control checkpoints between states?

    Or maybe have an officer checking people as they came into town?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Ze Papers, please......


    Yep, that'd work wonderfully. How about at the border control checkpoints between states?

    Or maybe have an officer checking people as they came into town?
    They would only have to check them at times they would normally ask for your drivers license or ID, like being picked up for a dui, not flagging every car down or knocking on doors.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
    They would only have to check them at times they would normally ask for your drivers license or ID, like being picked up for a dui, not flagging every car down or knocking on doors.
    If your driver's license isn't sufficient, there's a problem already.
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