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<blockquote data-quote="ups1990" data-source="post: 707556" data-attributes="member: 20195"><p>More towards the posted point, UPS should not face any type of criticism for following Federal guidelines as it relates to verification of employees. As someone working for this company in So Cal, Latinos make a large population of the work force. The fact that UPS could be anti-Latino will not hold water.</p><p> </p><p>The hypocrisy on both sides of the Immigration issue is very evident and only the middle ground will bring an agreement that no political party and advocates will be pleased with.</p><p>First, pro-immigrant groups will not admit to the fact a large portion of ilegals make up for instance, a big piece of the California prison population. Which makes the case for those whom say they take state resources away from other services. Again and again we see on the news of a person arrested for a deadly crime as a DUI and others as well, then find out that this individual was deported numerous times. Every time a deportation takes place it cost Federal dollars.</p><p> </p><p>Those taking a strong-arm attitude towards illegals can easily see that many of them are hired by compnaies that know of their illegal status. We see contractors hiring these folks to work on middle class and upper class homes. Let's be honest, to a degree we could care less who is working on our house as long as they do a good job at a fair price. Latinos are seen providing many services in know "White" conservative neigborhoods. We can talk about getting tough on ilegals all we want, but do we really want them all gone?</p><p> </p><p>The faster Americans come to a middle ground solution to this pressing problem the better it will be in the long run. Those meeting citizenship requirement ie.no criminal record, hefty fine...and those not meeting them, unfortunatly will have to be deported. Many people will end up leaving the country and some will take political heat. The true essence of middle ground compromise, it hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups1990, post: 707556, member: 20195"] More towards the posted point, UPS should not face any type of criticism for following Federal guidelines as it relates to verification of employees. As someone working for this company in So Cal, Latinos make a large population of the work force. The fact that UPS could be anti-Latino will not hold water. The hypocrisy on both sides of the Immigration issue is very evident and only the middle ground will bring an agreement that no political party and advocates will be pleased with. First, pro-immigrant groups will not admit to the fact a large portion of ilegals make up for instance, a big piece of the California prison population. Which makes the case for those whom say they take state resources away from other services. Again and again we see on the news of a person arrested for a deadly crime as a DUI and others as well, then find out that this individual was deported numerous times. Every time a deportation takes place it cost Federal dollars. Those taking a strong-arm attitude towards illegals can easily see that many of them are hired by compnaies that know of their illegal status. We see contractors hiring these folks to work on middle class and upper class homes. Let's be honest, to a degree we could care less who is working on our house as long as they do a good job at a fair price. Latinos are seen providing many services in know "White" conservative neigborhoods. We can talk about getting tough on ilegals all we want, but do we really want them all gone? The faster Americans come to a middle ground solution to this pressing problem the better it will be in the long run. Those meeting citizenship requirement ie.no criminal record, hefty fine...and those not meeting them, unfortunatly will have to be deported. Many people will end up leaving the country and some will take political heat. The true essence of middle ground compromise, it hurts. [/QUOTE]
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