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Originally Posted by dillywho
I'm interpreting it wrong, but it seemed to me that cabo was attributing the problem to Congress and the government bureaucracies, not any one party.
You're right, btk, since it seems that those of us who choose to play by the rules are the ones on the losing end. Unfortunately, that is the case in a whole lot of areas (cheating on the tee time system, insurance frauds, etc.)
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The worst is yet to come.
If "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" as defined in the last (and failed) bill reappears, the basis for any quasi-amnesty is no federal prosecution (and hope that states won't either) of illegals for identity fraud, identity theft, welfare fraud, tax fraud, misrepresentation of a multitude of things, acquisition of known forged documents, forgery of documents and other such criminal acts.
The irony is that American citizens will still continue (and rightly so) to be prosecuted for all these criminal acts. So, if you are an American citizen committing any of these criminal acts, you can anticipate going to jail; but if you are an illegal, your act will have to be ignored so you can be given legal status here complete with a work authorization card.
What a deal!