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I'd agree with Joe (how often does that happen?) that if he stumbled that a question like that, then he's going to have trouble with the hard questions. From my perspective, your inquiry was a good example of teeing the ball up high. And I think he knew the answer. We're not going to fix the illegal immigration problem by loading up with federal enforcement folks and fences, as long as the employer community has such deep love for those workers. Quite frankly, this is a job for a true socialist, and a job that would be a bit entertaining for a true socialist. Make some documentation rules, and a reliable identity verification process, and then HAMMER employers who do a less than diligent job of ensuring their workers are all lawfully employed.
That, folks, is how it's going to happen. IF it's going to happen, which it won't. You guys who love commerce are getting what you wished for. It's a harsh commercial reality that illegal workers are beloved by industry, and money is what fuels this nation, not public welfare. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
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