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joshuahirtle27

Joined: 23 Mar 2008
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 6:42 pm Post subject: Re: It's not the natives, It's not the seals, It's not the s |
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| The_Conservative wrote: |
[b] Are you sure about that? Last I heard there was an estimated 20,000 or so illegal teachers working here. Likely there's a few Canadians among that group |
Oh there probably are. Nobody is perfect. There are thousands of illegal workers in most first world countries and they come to those countries looking to make more money or at least some money, whereas they couldn't make it back home. I'm here legally which is good... and I think everyone who is here should be here legally but that ain't gonna happen in this lifetime I don't think. I'm sure there are some Americans, some English, some Aussies, some South Africans, and probably other Asians here working for various outfits.
They are taking a risk being here and if they get caught they (should) be sent back home. But if someone is knowingly using them then they are equally to blame. Also, since the illegals are doing something for the economy, even if it's only buying food, that is good for the country as a whole as it making money move. If they are sending it home... than they are stimulating the economy. You don't have to move millions of dollars to be doing something you pretty mush just need to be living and consuming. |
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