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Old 05-01-06, 01:39 PM   #7
Sharkstooth
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I see that May Day is being marked in the US today by protests and work stopages by illegal aliens and their supporters.

I hope that anyone who has the opportunity to fire illegals that took of from work today does so and hires legal aliens and citizens in their place.

The nerve!
What goes around, comes around, I guess. Employers employing illegal immigrants (for whatever reason) and then treating them so badly that a strike is triggered. An employer is dependant of his workers, illegal immigrants or not. I don't know if these immigrants are organized or not, but I'd guess they aren't.

If this is so then the employers might very well employ other workers, but my guess would be that those new workers will demand more payment than those immigrants.
If the employers were treating them badly, they would not want to stay. What they are demanding, is to be given citzenship. Not go about it legally as others have had to do.
And I'm sure once they get it, they will not want to work as they are now, but will demand more money, benefits, etc..... therefore paving the way for more illegal immigrants.
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