When are they going to shut down the corporations, retail giants and mega-food producers who hire those illegals? |
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His proposal could lead to permanent residency for illegals, some living in the US for more than 20 years. |
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By talking tough on illegals, politicians have been able to defend high levels of legal immigration. |
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These poor illegals, mostly of them are Mexican, and they are not coming into this country to do anything other than find a job. |
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People who insist that all illegals be deported have an excellent point, and I think they're right. |
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Has there been a rash of rape, pillage and plundering by marauding bands of illegals? |
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Already there have been reports of another boat ferrying illegals landing on the north Queensland coast. |
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Another gain for illegals is the campaign to allow them to attend state universities at the in-state resident rate. |
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No wonder Tyson and so many other companies like them are hiring so many illegals and claiming that no Americans want these jobs. |
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Others may not wish to increase legal immigration without first cutting back on the illegals. |
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The president has expressed his support for amnesty on some occasions for illegals, much to the chagrin of many in the party. |
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John then began grilling him about how many employers had been indicted in Southern California for hiring illegals. |
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Any Haitian or Bahamian who harbours, employs, abets, or succors illegals, gets a fine and jail. |
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Sales tax, maybe, but most illegals are going to be paid under the table in cash, with the IRS not seeing the details. |
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The large number of births to illegals shows that the longer illegal immigration is allowed to persist, the harder the problem is to solve. |
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But whether illegals are the sort of immigrants he really wants to attract is another matter. |
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It would offer temporary work cards to illegals already in the country, but workers must leave after the period expires. |
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Letting the states bill the Feds for the costs associated with illegals would hit the politicians in the wallet. |
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Immigration officials say those illegals come from more than 100 countries. |
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Even politicians who thunder about illegals have trouble sticking to their convictions. |
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Instead, for whatever reason, the Democrats want to have illegals here to use as political pawns. |
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It's really about illegal immigration and how to make illegals legal. |
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He said the proposed powers against employers were designed to catch companies, gangmasters and employment agencies who hire illegals on a large scale. |
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Steve King, an obstreperous congressman from Iowa, plans a lawsuit to try to get the president's initiative on young illegals rescinded. |
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Rudy, the crime-fighter and terror maven, says he's tougher than Mitt, who actually had illegals working on his property. |
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Mr Clegg, who is Mr Cameron's coalition partner, renounced a long-standing Lib Dem proposal to grant an amnesty to longtime illegals. |
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Of course, as Mrs Roure pointed out a moment ago, Malta has a difficult job where the large influx of illegals is concerned. |
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And in those same four years around two million illegals have entered Europe. |
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St. Martin, an island shared by France and the Netherlands, had a unique problem: illegals entered from both sides. |
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When English-speaking illegals entered the French side, their children were sent to school on the Dutch side, which had English-speaking schools. |
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Before the election a figure for the number of illegals was politically embarrassing because it showed that the government had lost control of our borders. |
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Have a telephone tip line to report illegals to Immigration. |
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They say reporting suspected illegals over the Web will result in people being mistakenly fingered, or let people with a grudge turn in innocent victims. |
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In countries such as Spain, governments have turned a blind eye to illegals for decades because they know the farmers need cheap wetback workers to work in the fields. |
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All in all they loaded up a whole busload of illegals in that raid. |
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The so-called illegals are shadows of our prosperity, are invisible. |
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How many illegals are hiding in our country? |
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These legal immigrants now ease the way for new illegals. |
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This has not happened, but their fear is reinforced by America's bizarre new policy of making illegals pay the American government for the privilege of being booted out. |
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I'm tired of the crowded freeways, the crowded schools and paying taxes for illegals to go through all kinds of care. |
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Last year, for example, the case of Dmitriy Olshevsky and Yelena Olshevskaya, the Russian illegals living in Toronto under the developing legends of Ian and Laurie Lambert, hit the headlines for a few days. |
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These proposed laws would deny U. S. citizenship to children born of illegals and drastically reduce their access to government services such as medical care. |
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In the past, some Member States have attracted further millions of illegals with mass legalisations or mini-detention followed by automatic granting of leave to remain. |
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During his trial, Nethercott and his associates were accused of assaulting the illegals and threatening to kill them. |
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While we sympathize with the calls for fair burden-sharing when it comes to illegals, Europe faces a bigger immigration problem if Frontex is handicapped by political squabbles. |
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But the right sounds much fiercer toward the illegals, blaming them for crime and demanding harsher measures against them and more peremptory expulsion. |
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Ramu Gupta, a young dance instructor arrives in New York from India looking for fame, fortune and foxy chicks. Instead he lives in a flat above a shop with illegals and he works as a waiter at an Indian restaurant. |
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That is because the soft approach to illegals and, obviously, the regulations that result from it, have an enormous effect in attracting hundreds of thousands and millions of other fortune-hunters. |
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Nor, though, does it help to let a few hundred or a few thousand illegals in Ceuta and Melilla into the EU in the belief that we have thereby solved the problem. |
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From a quantitative point of view, the daily trickle of illegals arriving aboard small boats cannot be compared with the number of foreigners who enter the Community by means of other borders, such as airports. |
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The number may seem unsurprising for Arizona, which shares a border with Mexico, but illegals also are a major problem in the Carolinas, Ohio, and Georgia. |
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Asa Hutchinson, undersecretary for Border and Transportation Security, recently indicated it is unrealistic to apply the law to millions of current illegals. |
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