The consequences of the homeland invasion

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Robert L. Duecaster
Published: June 3, 2008

An upcoming graduate of Prince William County Schools recently told me he was trying to find a summer job, without any success. He said he had just spoken to a landscape company and they told him they hire only Spanish-speaking employees. He told the interviewer he had no problem working with Spanish-speakers and that he would like the opportunity to practice the Spanish he learned in
High School. The interviewer told him he did not understand.  He said they hire only Spanish-speaking people.

This is the situation that an uncontrolled, unfettered, and illegal invasion of aliens (calling them “immigrants” denigrates my heritage) across our southern border has created. Our own children cannot get employment in industries that were traditionally open to them prior to this invasion of over 20 million illegals.  Illegal aliens will work at slave wages under conditions worse than slavery because they have no recourse against the unscrupulous, exploitative and traitorous employers who hire them. 

Our elected leaders like the governor and State Senator Creigh Deeds encourage this situation by failing to enact state laws that would remedy the situation. They hide behind the lie that, “it’s a federal problem,” while collecting campaign contributions from companies that profit from the slave labor of illegal aliens. They hire people like Dr. Stephen Fuller from George Mason University to buttress their lies with false assertions that illegal aliens are good for our economy.

State Senator John Watkins says Prince William County’s crackdown on illegal aliens is, “having an adverse affect on people’s lives.” 

Senator Watkins is worried about the wrong people’s lives.  He, the governor, Senator Deeds, and other illegal alien supporters like Dr. Fuller should be assessing the economy from the perspective of a young 18-year-old American citizen who cannot find a job because his homeland has been invaded.

ROBERT L. DUECASTER

Manassas

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Posted by ( RonCharest ) on June 04, 2008 at 5:05 am

Why is it the fault of “Spanish Speaking People” that the (presumably American Citizen) owner of a landscaping company only hires them? 

If the owner is hiring undocumented workers and paying them “under the table,“ he is in violation of immigration and IRS laws. 

Once again, the people who are the real violators of immigration laws are the American citizens hiring undocumented workers and paying under the table.

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