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en We have no problem with increased border enforcement in a reasonable way, or with reasonable requirements that employers verify the work status of who they hire, but we strongly oppose the House bill, as does much of the business community, because it is simply unworkable, unreasonable and fundamentally unfair.

en There's no question you have to start at the border [with enforcement measures], but if the House bill stops at the border, you are not addressing the nation's problem of illegal immigration and homeland security.

en [House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) said he preferred to move incrementally, starting with a crackdown on illegal immigration.] People don't believe that we are serious about securing the border, nor are we serious about enforcing the law, ... It probably makes more sense to do a border security bill and a law enforcement bill before we get into a guest worker discussion.
  Tom DeLay

en This bill is like cutting down the tree with the bald eagle's nest in it when you could have just trimmed the branches, ... It proposes unreasonable solutions to reasonable concerns.

en People won't see enforcement officers out in their yards with rulers measuring the height of a blade of grass. Our intent is to be reasonable and we're willing to work with individuals to rectify the problem, whatever it is. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en If we get a reasonable bill of health it must give us a massive chance. It only shows when we get a reasonable squad ready and playing, how good we are.

en What I want to do is, I want business leaders, small business, employers, to come together, ... A moderate (increase). A reasonable one that everybody can handle.

en I have become convinced that, for conscientious and reasonable defenders of the Second Amendment, it is not enough to simply oppose the gun-control communities' legislative agenda which safeguards the right to keep and bear arms,

en When we have federal law enforcement officials involved in the investigation, perhaps some of our immigrant community members feel like there would be some problem for them because of their status, or some questions with regard to their status, if they come forward,

en A lot of people already are driving 70 on the interstates anyway. This bill would stop making lawbreakers out of reasonable motorists, and let law enforcement focus on real hazardous drivers.

en I heard the arguments, and then the idea was to go home and work through the numbers, to see which was reasonable. They couldn't both be reasonable ? there was such a wide disparity.

en The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
  George Bernard Shaw

en Employers and workers alike should be on notice that the status quo has changed ... these enforcement actions demonstrate that this department has no patience for employers who tolerate or perpetuate a shadow economy.

en We're not saying it's their fault or their problem. We don't know who or why or what happened clear back then 22 years ago. We simply called for the prosecutor's file. Any reasonable post-conviction counsel should have done that and did not.

en It is quite reasonable--although unreasonable--to expect prices will escalate for a few more weeks, probably through the Memorial Day holiday.


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