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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "hk" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: And, by doing so, volunteering for serious fines, penalties and, in some cases, jail time. Are you sure you are not related to Larry? Eisboch Oh, you think it otherwise, that the meat processing industries, the clothing industries, the homebuilding industries, the service industries, et cetera, are not packed with "illegals"? Where have you been? On my boat. But, I read. I agree, years ago it was easy and "safe" to hire illegals. Laws with substantial penalties have been put in place to discourage that practice however and they are enforced. Eisboch The immigrants work! The local people either want lots for nothing, have not learned of competition in jobs. a few years ago, I ordered up 4 worked from the Calif. EDD to clean up the in-laws house for sale. Haul debris to a large dumpster. Paying $2 more than minimum wage. No one shows up. Should have complained to the EDD later, but me bad. Went down to the day labor pool. All Hispanics. One legal 60 year old, and 2 illegal from El Salvador. As we are leaving the area in Berkeley, Cal there is an about 20 year old white kid, with a homeless, begging sign. Only statement made was by the 60 year old MX guy. "Just lazy! Damn lazy." Most of the carpenters are Hispanic. Legal by and large. as they work hard, and get paid union wages as required by the state. |
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