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Let's see, this article quotes an illegal (not an immigrant) encouraging illegals to defy the law. If illegals really love our country they would support it's laws and join in the effort to humanely yet properly enforce our borders. If illegal aliens said in effect, "Yes we want to help support America's laws," then this problem could be solved so quickly. But the current position is, "We want everything for nothing."
The stance to defy law is tyranny and should be treated as such.
Training people on how to avoid capture while breaking the laws?
Business and government need to start being honest with the people and do something. For twenty years they have lied to us and put on an act. If they don't clear up the problem, the people need to. It's to important to our children to let this continue.
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