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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
I agree with this.
What will America do when two generations from now, when today's illegal alien workers are wiser to our legal system and the legal ramifiations involved in companies and individuals "employing" these folks at less than minimum wage, or employing them at rates that do not come close to what they should rightfully earn for their skills-- what will we do if someone decides to make a reparations argument?
Everyone knows what's going on, but our government isn't doing enough to stop it.
So our government is allowing this injustice to occur everyday, and most Americans turn a blind eye because we have our own lives to tend to.
The argument could be made, especially if the argument is made one or two generations after the injustice instead of 150 years or longer.
Our governement needs to make bold steps in one direction or the other in order to stop this problem from getting worse-- and it can get much, much worse.
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Blah, blah, blah. How do you fix it? We have MILLIONS of them here.