I could go with this, extended to all of the tech people that get pulled in
now through visas and shit.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Random Immigration Thought

> gMoney wrote:
> How many illegal immigrants come all the way to the US, then work as 
> an unpaid intern??!?
>

I should've been more clear - I'm assuming that the current immigration law
is chaged to something reasonable such as (just a thought, BTW):

1.) US companies, firms, individuals, etc advertise for jobs.  Given the
jobs aren't filled with acceptable candidates in X period, they may "go to
the bench".  Bench work will not have a minimum wage but will be subject to
taxes, social security, etc.

2.) Any foreigner who'd like to work in the US and eventually become a
citizen can put themselves "on the bench".

3.) Given a worker mets X criteria over X years he/she can obtain no-vote
citizenship and then after Z years, can become a citizen.

STEP 2: Secure the border, prosecute and deport criminals, put in place a
yearly immigration policy review to adjust numbers and policy.



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