1/09/2005

"If their papers are no good, they won’t give them a job."

I was struck by that statement while reading an article in the East Valley Tribune.

The problem? Illegal aliens loitering around waiting for someone to offer them work.

The entire excerpt about the woman went like this:

Sylvia Salinas, who lives on Arizona Avenue near downtown and whose husband, Javier, is a day laborer, said the men don't use the center to get work because identification is required.

"It's a place to go to work, but only if you have papers," she said. "If their papers are no good, they won't give them a job."

Salinas said the men don’t bother anyone by simply standing on the street.

"I’ve never heard of anyone complaining about the men," she said. "Some of them have families to support. If they don’t want all of these people to stand out here they should build a building so they can all go there and get some work. You can try to get them off of the street, but it’s no good because there’s no help for them in Chandler."

And there it is...these people who sneak into this country illegally, work for cash, don't pay taxes...these freeloaders expect us, with an almost in-your-face-what-are-you-going-to-do-about-it attitude, to foot the bill...AGAIN....and build them a building so they can continue to break our laws by remaining here illegally and living under the radar...

GIMME A BREAK!

DR