| Bitmap Frogs said: And herein lies the heart of the issue: fines, jail, etc won't do jack as these kind of laws are essencially unenforceable without a public spending commitment the governments can't afford. You either invest on their countries so they don't need to come to your country or legalise everyone. There's no other way. |
First off, I really do agree with you that government shouldn't spend money on commitments we can't afford. Glad we are both against the US having a National Healthcare program, and that Social Security needs massive reform.
But anyway, back to the topic.
I love the way you give two options, and say there is no other way.
In 2003, the number of companies fined for hiring illegal aliens, was 4. Yes, 4. The amount of revenue collected from those fines was 212 thousand. in 1999, we fined 182 companied for 1.6 million.
Hire me for 100k a year with a travel budget of 100k, and I promise you I will collect far more in fines then I cost. It's not an issue of expense. It's an issue of lobbyists.







