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Gore_Lost
Closing down these Mecha factories is a good start.
It amazes me that money has been spent to facilitate illegal activity in the first place. But maybe it is time to really dig into where the funding for the illegal invasion movement is coming from...A couple of sourcs are named here in the article.

ARTICLE:
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/n...aborcenter.html
EXERPT:

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Day-labor site loses funding

Yvonne Wingett
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 8, 2006 12:00 AM

The Macehualli Work Center is on the verge of closing after most of its financial backers have pulled out.

The hiring center was set up three years ago by Phoenix to reduce problems caused by workers who gathered on sidewalks. From the day it opened, it has been the focus of bitter battles over how the city should deal with the large number of undocumented workers.

The center's financial backers are four non-profit organizations, and Luz Sarmina-Gutierrez, president and chief executive of Valle del Sol, said the organizations have been discussing for weeks whether to continue their support.
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Fit2BThaied
Trying not to disagree with the news article posted in that URL.

But as that article suggests, it's no simple problem, with no simple solution. Yes, it's illegal for undocumented workers to work, and for citizens to employ them.

But, say you want to move to another home in the city. You can pay $80 per day for a fully licensed worker, or $50 for an illegal. Thus, citizens sponsor the illegal work. Your neighbors, and maybe you, too.

Who actually does the day labor such as gardening? Illegals. Who is at the top of the hiring pyramid? Non-Hispanic White citizens.

Tell your White, non-Hispanic friends to pay full price from now on.

Agreed, if 'the government' passes a law making these people illegal, it's okay if another unit of govt. agrees not to spend money helping them to work illegally.
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