Doesn't that take a lot of the fun out of it? Originally Posted by pjorourke"GOAL!"
Two points:
1) The fact that someone is engaging in an activity that may have illegal implications doesn't change their ability to recognize the fact that another activity is illegal. Using you logic, we'd never be able to convene a jury -- everyone violates some laws -- even if inadvertently.
. Originally Posted by pjorourke
Borders change....Laws change. What is your point PJ. That we should not fix bad outdated laws? Is NAFTA bad? If not why stifle immigration with draconian laws?
2) The concept of boarders is fundamental to the issue of legality. If there were no borders, there could be no law. Who would the laws apply to? Laws are conventions of behavior adopted by a geographic set of people. Originally Posted by pjorourke
I’ve categorically said that I do not believe that Mexican workers need to be driven from our sovereign soil. I just think they need to be documented; pay their fair share of the taxes; exempt from entailments and not made citizens. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardI've shown you studies where they pay in more than they take out. If you do not believe the studies, that is your prerogative.
If they want to be citizens, they need to do more than work here. They need to invest, beyond working, living and paying taxes, in the US.Maybe we should make that the standard for a US citizen to CONTINUE to be a US citizens! LOL
Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
I wonder what the boarder would think of that. Originally Posted by pjorourkeOf all people I would have thought you would have gotten the pun.
Well, the good news is that I can’t imagine an illegal alien calling up the government and saying. “Ya, this is Jose, and I am here and working in The States illegally. I work at so and so place and they aren’t paying me a fair wage. What form do I fill out to give you may name, address and cell phone number so you can contact me when your investigation is done” I really just can’t see that happening.Crazy is the word I used, too.
. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
As in surfing? Or the behavioural codes within British private schools (legitimised buggery, mostly)?
2) The concept of boarders is fundamental to the issue of legality. If there were no borders, there could be no law. Who would the laws apply to? Laws are conventions of behavior adopted by a geographic set of people. Originally Posted by pjorourke