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<blockquote data-quote="ttown" data-source="post: 1879848" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>Yep lawyers sure work the system created by them for their own prosperity. Just like a divorce it's in your best interest to keep it s stirred up until you've got the working mans money. Seems you have a dog in the fight to me unless your representing illegals for free. It's similar to the old black leaders from the 60's instead of trying to make everyone equals keep it stirred up for money and power. If they had half a brain they'd see they could go down in history as great as MLK if they did what was right over what benefits them.</p><p></p><p>Mexico is a mess by it's own making and corruption. You could argue that Mexico is a war zone and these people need help. I can respect that. Some claim we have FEMA camps that sounds like it could house the distressed as a partial solution. As far as becoming a citizen it shouldn't cost an arm and a leg (again taken by the lawyers). Screen them to keep out the people that can't or won't earn a living and give them citizenship. We don't need a bunch of lawyers screwing the poor IMO.</p><p></p><p>I've been fortunate being employed over 50 I know quite a few of my ex-workers that were laid off having a hard time finding a job even at the Walmart. They are either over qualified or the employers feel they need a young cheap labor to compete or fill their pockets with booty. Taking advantage of the Mexicans is so 19th century when employers paid starving wages to women and children to work dangerous work in the mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttown, post: 1879848, member: 2114"] Yep lawyers sure work the system created by them for their own prosperity. Just like a divorce it's in your best interest to keep it s stirred up until you've got the working mans money. Seems you have a dog in the fight to me unless your representing illegals for free. It's similar to the old black leaders from the 60's instead of trying to make everyone equals keep it stirred up for money and power. If they had half a brain they'd see they could go down in history as great as MLK if they did what was right over what benefits them. Mexico is a mess by it's own making and corruption. You could argue that Mexico is a war zone and these people need help. I can respect that. Some claim we have FEMA camps that sounds like it could house the distressed as a partial solution. As far as becoming a citizen it shouldn't cost an arm and a leg (again taken by the lawyers). Screen them to keep out the people that can't or won't earn a living and give them citizenship. We don't need a bunch of lawyers screwing the poor IMO. I've been fortunate being employed over 50 I know quite a few of my ex-workers that were laid off having a hard time finding a job even at the Walmart. They are either over qualified or the employers feel they need a young cheap labor to compete or fill their pockets with booty. Taking advantage of the Mexicans is so 19th century when employers paid starving wages to women and children to work dangerous work in the mines. [/QUOTE]
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