Brew wrote on May 29th, 2010 at 10:25am:Melissa wrote on May 29th, 2010 at 10:22am:It's unfortunate that what started out being something good & right, turned into something completely unrecognizable.
Not sure I follow. This thread, or immigration?
Brew- as allways the best way to deal with illegal immigration has been to change the subject.

thats how its been done forever by the left, the right and the middle. The challenge is keeping it front and center.
My native state of AZ is now doing a good job at keeping the issue up front. I think thats only because of the high unemployment in the local economy.
If construction and employment return to AZ then I suspect the issue will move to the back burner again. The illegals were the power and labor force that allowed for 30,000 new homes to be built to accomodate the influx of 40,000 U.S. immigrants from the rest of the states every month.
The latino illegals were the ones who worked the farms and citrus groves, The ones who maintained the lands, the ones who caused the catholic churches to overflow, the ones who installed and maintained the irrigation systems, the ones who kept the largest copper mines in the world going, kept the builders alive, installed roofing and insulation, built the dams, loaded trucks for transport, mixed cement, installed the drywall, washed the dishes, watched the kids and cleaned the houses, etc.etc...
In the 80s when the peso dropped to nil the illegal labor force consisted of a lot of highly educated peoples, doctors, engineers, veterinarians, former business owners, hotel operators college grads, ranchers, young and old and those were just the ones who worked for me prior to 1986 when the laws changed and I could find very few U.S citizen to work for more than a week.
Just like the chinamen who built our western railways, or the shiploads of fins who mined the U.P. of michigan, the thousands of programmers brought from india and pakistan to grow microsoft et. al.. the illegals were brought in by the 1000s all through our history by american business. They were the power that allowed this country to become a success. Dont need them now might as well boot em out and let them build new power at home. Instead we will build their countries this time instead of our own.
Soon we may be those illegals going to Mexico in search of work. (Maybe)
A little carried away.