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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 383801" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Yes they overstayed., but they came here legally. And someone send some of those out of work US citizens from Kansas. I pay more than $10 per hour for legal documented workers, US citizens or not. I went to Kansas a couple of years ago to open another bussiness. The pay scale was more than double for the same work. The good side was the cantractors charged triple for the same contract jobs.</p><p>As far as not putting them in jail, when they let them out at the boarder they beat the bus back to where they picked them up. The one thing the Mexican illigals are deathly afraid of is jail. Two boarder towns cut their traffic down by over 2/3's according to the news a few months ago, only because they started putting the ones in jail for a few months when they caught them.</p><p>Just so you will know it cost from $1500 to $2500 for them to get across. It would be a lot cheaper for them to be legal. And they would be if were not for the buaucarcy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 383801, member: 5494"] Yes they overstayed., but they came here legally. And someone send some of those out of work US citizens from Kansas. I pay more than $10 per hour for legal documented workers, US citizens or not. I went to Kansas a couple of years ago to open another bussiness. The pay scale was more than double for the same work. The good side was the cantractors charged triple for the same contract jobs. As far as not putting them in jail, when they let them out at the boarder they beat the bus back to where they picked them up. The one thing the Mexican illigals are deathly afraid of is jail. Two boarder towns cut their traffic down by over 2/3's according to the news a few months ago, only because they started putting the ones in jail for a few months when they caught them. Just so you will know it cost from $1500 to $2500 for them to get across. It would be a lot cheaper for them to be legal. And they would be if were not for the buaucarcy. [/QUOTE]
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