gtyellowjacket
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That opens them up to exploitation by employers who basically hold the sword of deportation over their heads. And it puts legal workers in competition with workers that can be treated like something on the bottom of your shoe. Of course that is basically happening today so maybe little change.I think this needs to be multi faceted. If folks are here illegally, but are working, there needs to be some sort of option for the employers to "sponsor" these employees if they are law abiding aside from being in the country illegally. However, if there are illegal immigrants in the country that are not working or not part of a family unit that is worked, they should be deported. It's a very complex and complicated issue, there needs to legislative changes in addition to deportations.
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