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Old 05-03-2006 | 10:58 AM
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Guess none of your relatives has had there S.S.# stolen yet...mine has.. in was someone "making a run for the border" so to say....guest worker programs won't stop illegals. If you don't know skilled labor is moving out you got your head up you a$$


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Perhaps you can cease the personal insults and provide a reference showing where skilled labor, that means people, is moving to Mexico. I follow the economy pretty closely and while we outsource a lot of jobs to other, far less expensive countries, I'm not aware of any skilled labor relocating to Mexico or anywhere else.

Why would you be concerned about your SS number being used by someone else? All that would do is increase your SS contribution over the 40-quarters qualifying period.


Go ask one of your Mensa buddies....or better yet let fox report it to you...LOL
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 11:01 AM
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Go ask one of your Mensa buddies....or better yet let fox report it to you...LOL
You made the statements; why don't you back them up with facts?

 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 11:13 AM
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Originally posted by: georged

You made the statements; why don't you back them up with facts?
squeege usually doesnt do that. When insults fail, he usually bails out while making more.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 11:44 AM
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SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Americans tend to view Mexico as a Third World country, which is technically the case. Less appreciated is Mexico's rank as the 11th-biggest economy in the world. With an important economy so close to the U.S., it's no surprise that Mexico is a player in the global market for IT outsourcing services.
"There is a very large, educated, young population. There are plenty of people available for the work, including skilled technical people," says Raymond Duran, an account executive in the Juarez, Mexico, office of GECIS Americas, an outsourcing vendor that's part of General Electric Co.

http://www.artedigital-mx.com/clients.html
(for a list of Homegrown US companies useing nearshore outsourcing)

Five years ago, California became the only state to regulate insurance programs that require crossing the border for basic health care. Since then, more than 700 nonagricultural businesses have offered plans requiring treatment in Mexico. Hundreds of farms offer similar coverage for about 120,000 migrant laborers


No hard to find skilled work that used to be done in the US....DUHHH
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by: squeege
SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Americans tend to view Mexico as a Third World country, which is technically the case. Less appreciated is Mexico's rank as the 11th-biggest economy in the world. With an important economy so close to the U.S., it's no surprise that Mexico is a player in the global market for IT outsourcing services.
"There is a very large, educated, young population. There are plenty of people available for the work, including skilled technical people," says Raymond Duran, an account executive in the Juarez, Mexico, office of GECIS Americas, an outsourcing vendor that's part of General Electric Co.
So, by that article, we would gather that jobs are being outsourced, but no skilled labor is actually being shipped to Mexico.

"There are plenty of people available for the work, including skilled technical people."

Sounds to me like the labor force they're using is already in Mexico.

Now, any articles with a little more current date.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 12:15 PM
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There are many reasons not to support Illegals...but tops is stolen S.S. #'s or identity theft

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Old 05-03-2006 | 04:48 PM
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What about the term "illegal" that should say enough. What does that say to the folks that do it the right way and come here with the dream of a better place. We have rules for a reason. At least if smeone hires an illegal, why should they be paid such a low wage for doing the same work as the next guy. I understand it business wise but it's totally taking advantage of someone, thats not the American way.
The border is a place that should be protected with whatever means it takes to insure it is secure. There is a process in place to make sure that undocumented people are not allowed in, why can't we respect that?
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 05:11 PM
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Originally posted by: Budman650
Boycott all Mexican restaurants for Cinco de Mayo
1. A lot of hispanics are native American
2. A lot of hispanics did not support the immigrant protests

Wake up dude! Breeding hate doesn't help anybody.
 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 05:43 PM
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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
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Boycott all Mexican restaurants for Cinco de Mayo
1. A lot of hispanics are native American
2. A lot of hispanics did not support the immigrant protests

Wake up dude! Breeding hate doesn't help anybody.
I should have said illegal instead of hispanic and the majority of the minority supported it. How can you justify the legal immigrants standing up and protesting for the illegals in this country? What would happen to you if you walked off your job and the business had to close? What exactly did that prove?

Maybe the rest of us should close our businesses for a day and see what happens to the hispanics?

You and I pay for every one of those illegal babies born here, every illegal gunshot victim going to the hospital, etc. The employer that hires these illegals and pays cash is just as guilty. I'm not trying to breed anything. They asked for it. Come here and do it the right way and you are welcome. My mom came from overseas and got her green card, then a US citizenship, pays her taxes and doesn't abuse the system.

 
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Old 05-03-2006 | 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by: Budman650I should have said illegal instead of hispanic
I don't support it but you just nailed my issue right there. We had hispanic business owners threatening to fire employees if they missed work. Most did not support the protest here. They said it's fine to protest but do it on your own time. And I support them for backing what they say. I know of ONE local business that shut down and we're about 60% hispanic. Heard of a few employees getting fired over it.

I like most mescans and love mescan food. So you hate all you want but don't drag this gringo in it.

 


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