That is a complex, many sided question with economical, political, 
social, religious, cultural, sexual, moral, etc. considerations.  There 
is no simple yes or no answer to that question, and everyone would 
probably feel a little differently about it depending on their own 
background, upbringing, and needs.  It would also depend on the number 
of alien being consider for entry into the U.S., education quotas of 
targeted groups, etc.  Personally, I favor allowing  aliens into our 
country in numbers needed to fill U.S. needs, and I think we should 
allow current illegal alien residents of the U.S. an easy path to 
citizenship.

Regards,

LelandJ

MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>   
>> Again, the per capita earned in the U.S. by a illegal aliens doing 
>> manual labor is much greater than what the same Mexican laborer could 
>> earn in Mexico, thus the desire to enter the U.S. work force were per 
>> capita is so high.
>>
>>   
>>     
>
> And from your accountant/analytical/CPA/economically-savvy background:  
> does the illegal alien working here HURT the U.S. economy and/or its 
> (legal) U.S. workforce?
>
>
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