MaggieD
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That’s not political apostasy. It’s the default posture in pro-business Texas — and one of the increasingly rare areas where Republicans and Democrats come together in common cause year after year.
Trump’s ascendency to the White House may or may not change the hands-off approach in legislatures and Congress to the illegal hiring practices common in U.S. businesses. It certainly has the potential to shake things up in unprecedented ways — as Patrick and other Republicans gush. But if past performance and recent public pronouncements are any guide, Texas leaders will continue going easy on those who avail themselves of low-cost undocumented immigrant labor — particularly in agriculture, construction, janitorial services and the leisure and hospitality industry.
The reason is simple: Business interests rely on undocumented immigrant workers, while pro-immigrant activists fight to protect the labor rights of those facing abuse and exploitation. When the Chamber of Commerce and the American Civil Liberties Union are on the same side of an issue at the Capitol, they’re hard to beat.
“We know what an important part immigrant labor plays in Texas, and to suddenly wipe out large sectors ... would have a devastating impact on the Texas economy,” said Bill Hammond, head of the influential Texas Association of Business, the state’s top business advocacy group. “We need immigrant labor to do those tasks where not enough Americans will.”
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
I posted this a couple of times before, and it didn't do any good. But what the hell, I'll try again. This is in TEXAS, BTW.. TEXAS!
https://www.texastribune.org/2016/12/14/lawmakers-go-easy-employers-undocumented-workers/
That makes sense for the illegal immigrant issue as a whole, and I can understand it. I don't agree with it, but it doesn't speak to the reason why these people would want illegal immigrant felons protected.
When I think about what your article REALLY means, it's wrong. What it's saying is that the Texas economy depends on exploiting illegals. The powers that be, therefore, wouldn't even want an amnesty program, because then they couldn't exploit them anymore.
It's always follow the money, isn't it?
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
But the question is why do liberals love them? Why is the left so eager to allow evil big business to exploit illegals for profit?Illegals work cheap, they help keep overall wages down, so businesses LOVE them.
What you just described is NOT capitalism.It's a talking point by most Republicans to get votes. But the reality is the businesses are paying the politicians big money to look the other way. so yes, it is always about the money. ALWAYS. Welcome to capitalism.
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
What cities don't go after illegal immigrants that are guilty of felonies?
I'm sure the list is out there in GoogleLand. Are you being facetious or do you not know what Sanctuary Cities are?
I suspect the Sanctuary City idea is a band aid, knee jerk reaction to an actual problem.
The problem is that we have a shadow economy, where people live and work in this grey zone.
Some are raising families, some are just here to support families back home, and yes, some are criminals.
Unfortunately creating a second class of residents, which don't really have any rights, causes many secondary problems.
How does an illegal report an actual crime, rape, robbery, dangerous working conditions, ect, when the act of reporting
may cause them to be deported? The cities answer, seems to be not to ask about their status.
This may sound strange, but from the local perspective, someone who lives in, and pays taxes in the local community, is a resident.
Community colleges and State Universities, base residency, on if you reside in the district or state.
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
I'm under the impression that sanctuary cities don't report on illegal immigrants so that they feel empowered to report crimes around them etc. but if they are found committing a felony they will still be jailed or deported. I've never heard of a city that will find an illegal immigrant committing a felony and it's their policy to just let it go.
I support sanctuary cities, as I have said before. I don't consider illegal immigration a "felony" and I don't believe that a person ought be deported if they find themselves interacting with law enforcement w/r/t broken traffic laws or other misdemeanors.
No, they prosecute for the crime. They just refuse to call ICE.
But the question is why do liberals love them? Why is the left so eager to allow evil big business to exploit illegals for profit?
What you just described is NOT capitalism.
When someone is booked in to jail they are required to send off fingerprints and info to the FBI and the FBI calls ICE. At that point, if the immigrant is about to be released because he's only in for something minor ICE can contact them and ask them to detain them longer so they have time to come and get them for deportation, but the city isn't required to hold them, and sanctuary cities will not hold them for deportation. But if the immigrant committed a felony he will probably be in jail for a few days giving ICE time to come get them.
So I'm just not sure where you are getting the info that illegals with felony charges against them are being ignored in sanctuary cities. I'm not under that impression and can't find any evidence to show otherwise. I'm not very well read on the subject so I could be wrong but it sure would be nice to have a source to back up your claim.
I don't understand the mindset of those who support the idea of Sanctuary Cities. Why would city leaders want to protect illegal immigrants who are guilty of felonies? Why would they advertise themselves as such? And why would residents of a city support felonious illegals at the possible expense of Federal funds and huge tax increases?
What's the end game? Why?
Well, nice that you seem to be deciding what laws work for you...
What's the end game? Why?
You and I are talking past each other. I can't imagine why. If you don't understand what Sanctuary Cities are, you can Google. It's everywhere. It has nothing to do with cities ignoring and not prosecuting felonies.
The people who have created another class of citizen are the illegals themselves. Reporting a crime isn't going to get someone deported. COMMITTING the crime is going to get them deported. You raise an interesting point, though. Maybe big cities, like Chicago, don't WANT illegals reporting crimes to keep their stats down, so they promote this false narrative that if they report they might be arrested and deported.
There's SOMETHING behind it I don't think we understand.
The big something is identity politics. The democrat party has decided that their path to victory is to peel of various groups. Not materially different than Obama "evolving" on issues like same sex marriage or which bathroom a transgender can use.
It's a bit nuts, I agree. But, I think I can see several reasons....one is libertarian--"keep the feds out of my city."
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