There are a lot of wonderful statements here about who will and who will not do certain jobs, but that really isn’t the issue now is it. It is about what is right and legal. America has every right to know who is in our country and to protect our boarders. We also have the right to say who can be here and by what means it takes to be legal. It is neither racists or hateful to want everyone to play be the same rules. Everyone should have the opportunity to work hard and make a better life for themselves, but not at the expense of the law. You can’t just wave a magic wand and say it is okay for people to be in this country illegally because they are willing to work hard. If you allow the law to be tossed aside then you reap what you sow with businesses taking advantage of these people. What we need is immigration reform and law enforcement to ensure that the people who are here are legally here and that they are allowed to work in conditions that are required by law. The whole premise that Americans won’t do the work is crap!
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