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en I don't think having detention camps and getting rid of 11 million undocumented [workers] makes sense. Too many of our businesses rely on them.

en The real issue is we have 11 million undocumented workers that are part of this society that are not getting the rights in this country.

en We don't know with clarity how it will affect the church. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. Our biggest concern is how it would affect the 10.3 million undocumented immigrants, including 1.6 million undocumented children living in this country.

en We don't want half measures, we demand an amnesty, the immediate and unconditional legalization of the 12 million undocumented workers who work in this country.

en Reform is critical if we are to encourage businesses to offer a pension benefit now, while many workers still have time to build for their retirement. Without reform, more workers will be forced to rely on Social Security, which is already facing financial difficulty.

en Since we are on the front lines and have undocumented workers, it (legislation) will point the way for businesses to come here. They will not have to worry about a potential illegal workforce. They will have a legal workforce.

en Low-wage workers are also consumers. It's just common sense: when these workers have more take-home pay it leads to spending that trickles up to benefit many small, locally owned businesses.

en They believe there's at any one time roughly five, 50-thousand undocumented workers in West Virginia and the cost to the state can be as much as 17-million to the state in lost revenue,

en There are forces in the state that want to strip away workers compensation benefits for undocumented workers. Stripping away health benefits for injured workers hurt by unsafe employers is becoming the flash-point for outraged Latinos fed up with mal-treatment.

en If we close the borders and have less undocumented workers, it would put some upward pressure on overall wages. It's no secret business will have to pay workers more money.

en The problem in agriculture in Florida is, every year we have 15,000 to 20,000 new workers who enter and all those new workers are undocumented from Mexico and Central America.

en Basketball camps, soccer camps, football camps, band camps and even airplane flying camps. You name it. We got it.

en Our industry is almost desperate for new workers. If the current undocumented workers are pulled out of the industry, we will be in crisis mode.

en The last $17 million the board spent on renovations was in the Easley area, and before that the board spent $14 million in Clemson. The board has access to about $15.3 million now. It makes sense that Liberty and Pickens get a large chunk of that money.

en We believe there is a need for a union to come in and help these workers. The conditions in some of these places are criminal, especially in the way they treat undocumented workers, and it's criminal that they often get away with it.


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