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And those that employ them.
At last here is something that I can agree with " Slade " on . Seeing as how's the quoted words seem meaningless without fuller context will try to fill , Slade is saying that those that hire and work illegal aliens should be deported along with their slave labor back to a country from which the slave labor came .
 
I thought we owned Gitmo.
We do.
...And it works damgood too! :D :thumbs:
There are currently 15 residents there. Most are 9/11 terrorists, (what year was that? :oops:)
Today, 15 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay: 3 are eligible for transfer; 3 are eligible for a Periodic Review Board; 7 are involved in the military commissions process; and 2 detainees have been convicted and sentenced by military commissions.
 
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At last here is something that I can agree with " Slade " on . Seeing as how's the quoted words seem meaningless without fuller context will try to fill , Slade is saying that those that hire and work illegal aliens should be deported along with their slave labor back to a country from which the slave labor came .
currently it is a misdemeanor just to walk across the border illegally, it is a felony to aid and abet, transport or harbor said people... Fine and jail a few labor contractors or business owners... There are systems to come into this country and work but it does take some paperwork.. How about a picture ID card....COSTCO box store has them and it flashes my photo up on a screen when I hold it in front of the scanner as I walk in.. The card also has my photo on it......they make them while you wait.
Might be the mark of the beast but it sure would track some of the folks who want to work here and work their way towards citizenship.
 
in 2022 montana produced 1.3 billion dollars worth of wheat and 80% of it sold to asia and the middle east.
My state produced approximately 90 million bushels of wheat, or 613 million dollars. Much of it also went to Asia. Production was down some, but crops are always up and down.
 

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