COMMENTARY: Let’s Not Outlaw Compassion
A BAN ON PUBLIC SERVICES WON’T END ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, DESPITE ATTEMPTS
Posted: January 31, 2011 at 5:47 a.m.
It comes as no surprise that when the elected lawmakers of Arkansas get together in Little Rock, someone is going to start in on the illegal immigrants in the state.
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Our compassion is being abused. I worked for a company that required everyone to carry at least single cover insurance as a condition of employment. and what happens is they go to the free clinic and these are documented workers. deadbeats is not just race related. we need drug testing for all welfare and unemployed recipients. I am guessing at least 3% of unemployed do everything they can not to work. There is no insentive to state employment offices to get people work because it keeps them in a job. We need to tighten up as the comercial song goes.
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February 1, 2011 at 9:55 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
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