Then you don't know the Hispanic mindset. Having Hispanic relatives(not just my cousin's husband), and living on the border gave me some insight into a very different way of looking at things. And I'm not talking about robbing a liquor store to feed your kids. It's about providing as good a life as possible for your family. Big home, pool, very nice cars, clothes, you name it. Worked with a guy in Eagle Pass, TX who was very frustrated with FedEx. Told me he had cousins in the drug trade who were doing really well. Wanted to join them but only a very good wife kept him from it. Got his Class A and went into trucking. As they see it if people are wanting to pay for it then why not make money supplying it? Only chumps work for hourly wages.That’s a bs question.
I would if it was necessary but not for “good life” which is another bs term.
No I did not make your point. My point is had the farm actually used Everify they would have known he was undocumented.so you made my point for me, he used a stolen id, and it was not him
Lol. You know how many farms in Iowa would shut down if that was the benchmark?the company should be shut down for hiring illegals
you just said the lawyer said he was legalNo I did not make your point. My point is had the farm actually used Everify they would have known he was undocumented.
Which is why they didn't. But they don't have to to know he's undocumented. They aren't fooling anyone.No I did not make your point. My point is had the farm actually used Everify they would have known he was undocumented.
goodLol. You know how many farms in Iowa would shut down if that was the benchmark?
That’s what the Republican farm owner (who is now in deep ) told people.you just said the lawyer said he was legal
the farm is basically screwed and is trying to cover itselfNo I did not make your point. My point is had the farm actually used Everify they would have known he was undocumented.
i dont care what he is, shut him downThat’s what the Republican farm owner (who is now in deep ) told people.
For illegals it's the modis operandii guess identity fraud is non existent then
Sorry if I don't accept your observations as reliable but ... I don't.Then you don't know the Hispanic mindset. Having Hispanic relatives(not just my cousin's husband), and living on the border gave me some insight into a very different way of looking at things. And I'm not talking about robbing a liquor store to feed your kids. It's about providing as good a life as possible for your family. Big home, pool, very nice cars, clothes, you name it. Worked with a guy in Eagle Pass, TX who was very frustrated with FedEx. Told me he had cousins in the drug trade who were doing really well. Wanted to join them but only a very good wife kept him from it. Got his Class A and went into trucking. As they see it if people are wanting to pay for it then why not make money supplying it? Only chumps work for hourly wages.
That makes plenty of sense ... it's essential for them to stay here if they want to work at a legitimate business.For illegals it's the modis operandi
That's too bad, I'm crushed. Most aren't going to join the cartels, but it's the same mindset that says cross the border, buy phony documentation, use said documentation to get work and government assistance. If they're going to give me a job and welfare, why shouldn't I break the law to get it for me and my family?Sorry if I don't accept your observations as reliable but ... I don't.
At a personal level I empathize with them but if the law catches them or keeps them from getting into the USA, I'm good with that too!That's too bad, I'm crushed. Most aren't going to join the cartels, but it's the same mindset that says cross the border, buy phony documentation, use said documentation to get work and government assistance. If they're going to give me a job and welfare, why shouldn't I break the law to get it for me and my family?
Me too, but seems a large percentage of our population thinks we should just let them all in, no questions asked.At a personal level I empathize with them but if the law catches them or keeps them from getting into the USA, I'm good with that too!
Makes one wonder where these immigrants get the thousands of dollars to pay the 'coyotes' to get them to/past the U.S. border.That's too bad, I'm crushed. Most aren't going to join the cartels, but it's the same mindset that says cross the border, buy phony documentation, use said documentation to get work and government assistance. If they're going to give me a job and welfare, why shouldn't I break the law to get it for me and my family?
My ancestors fought on the Union side.
Try again breath!
Look up Wiley Blount Smith ... my great grandfather.
Just stop the lying