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13th Nov 2006, 08:45 GMT
A logical outcome of the passage of the anti-illegal-immigrant propositions is that the companies and individuals who make it possible for immigrants without papers to find work will now face fines and other legal action for hiring persons without papers. I do not advocate anyone coming to this country without proper papers; however, they come for a reason: They get hired. If they cannot get hired, they will stop coming. It's a simple equation.
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