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Mexican soldiers detain American soldiers on U.S. soil.
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3228709" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I think that if the U.S. were to require employers to verify that their employees were "legal," either as citizens or as aliens with green cards and be subject to major penalties for violating hiring regulations, then with so little in the way of work for the illegals, they would stop coming. Also, the same requirements would need to be put into place so that governments (city, county, state, and federal) could not provide benefits to anyone that was illegal.</p><p></p><p>After doing that, perhaps we could then "relax" some requirements for "legal" migration to the U.S.</p><p></p><p>From what I used to read some years ago, Mexico certainly has more stringent regulations than the U.S. does, even to the point of who could purchase land in Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3228709, member: 7900"] I think that if the U.S. were to require employers to verify that their employees were "legal," either as citizens or as aliens with green cards and be subject to major penalties for violating hiring regulations, then with so little in the way of work for the illegals, they would stop coming. Also, the same requirements would need to be put into place so that governments (city, county, state, and federal) could not provide benefits to anyone that was illegal. After doing that, perhaps we could then "relax" some requirements for "legal" migration to the U.S. From what I used to read some years ago, Mexico certainly has more stringent regulations than the U.S. does, even to the point of who could purchase land in Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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