Where illegal aliens work:
Illegal immigrants work in many sectors of the U.S. economy. According to National Public Radio in 2005, about ONLY 3 PERCENT WORK IN AGRICULTURE; 33 percent have jobs in service industries; and substantial numbers can be found in construction and related occupations (16 percent), and in production, installation, and repair (17 percent).[5] According to USA Today in 2006, about 4 percent work in farming; 21 percent have jobs in service industries; and substantial numbers can be found in construction and related occupations (19 percent), and in production, installation, and repair (15 percent), with 12% in sales, 10% in management, and 8% in transportation.
So?
No one continues to care, at least until more pressing issues are addressed.
And you offer no ‘solution’ to the ‘problem.’ How do you propose to round up 12 million persons? Do you know how many centuries it will take to adjudicate their deportation cases?
Get back to us when you have a viable, legal proposal – not just whining about ‘ain’t it awful.’
Again you keeping repeating yourself. YOU know the majority of Americans care. Denying it doesn't change that fact numbnuts. LOL!
You just like to argue and
ignore solutions. I'm not going to respond to anymore of your juvenile replies on this subject.
Ask somebody to read this to you since you apparently are incapable:
Attrition Through Enforcement Is the True Middle-ground Solution
The open borders crowd constantly tell the American people that there are only two solutions to our nation's illegal alien crisis – give illegal aliens amnesty or round them up and deport them. This is a diversionary tactic to draw public attention away from the most effective and efficient solution – Attrition Through Enforcement.
The principle behind Attrition Through Enforcement is that living illegally in the United States will become more difficult and less satisfying over time when the government – at
ALL LEVELS – enforces all of the laws already on the books. It is also imperative that the
government with the full cooperation of the private sector, implements certain workplace enforcement measures. The goal is to make it extremely difficult for unauthorized persons to live and work in the United States. There is no need for taxpayers to watch the government spend billions of their dollars to round up and deport illegal aliens; they will buy their own bus or plane tickets back home if they can no longer earn a living here.
We know Attrition Through Enforcement will work because, until recently, it has been shown to work even with little or no enforcement. As it currently stands, almost 200,000 illegal aliens self-deport from the United States every year, but imagine how many more would leave if our government refused to award illegal aliens another amnesty, mandated all employers t verify a personÂ’s eligibility to work here, cracked down on identity fraud, and enabled local police to easily transfer illegal aliens in their custody to the feds.