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HR chief of Lindon plant admits he hired illegals
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We need the labor, there is no disputing that. Most of the 3% of those who are currently unemployed are generally not very employable--due to a number of reasons, like mental health issues, disabilities, family situations or just plain lack of common sense.
Another thing that is not often mentioned: most illegals pay into the social security, federal unemployment and state unemployement funds. They literally pay billions into those systems that they will never get back. Those 10 or so million TAXPAYERS are helping to keep social security afloat.
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As with the case of Urrutia-Garcia, Tony Rezko, and so many others, this story demonstrates precisely the opposite - SLOW IT DOWN. Make people wait 20 years to become citizens. Make them prove their loyalty to the US and their willingness to obey the law.
Once citizenship is granted it is pretty darn hard to revoke. We're stuck with the losers who are born American citizens. We don't have to be stuck with those who came here later...