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Feb 9, 2008 | Posted by: Wild Irish Rose2

Swift raid aftermath: Success or human tragedy

Full story: www.sltrib.com

Luis Becerril Almanza bakes toqueras or "sweet bread" every year at the end of corn season with members of his family and neighbors to share.

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Indianapolis, IN

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Feb 9, 2008
 
$13 per hour?

What is the cost of living there?.

I might move!!

“A nation of legal immigrants”

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Lake City Florida

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Feb 9, 2008
 
This is BS! Quote: "There's still work for undocumented workers in Utah, but a year later the Hyrum Swift raid has left in its wake an atmosphere of nervousness, uncertainty and frustration; not only among undocumented workers and their families but also in industries statewide that employ them.
Salvador Jimenez, the Mexican consul based in Salt Lake City, called the raid a "human tragedy," saying that Mexicans in Utah now live in fear.
"Our people are more afraid now because of that action," he said.
In Logan, customers line the counter at La Huacana, a store named after the Mexican town. But they aren't buying cowboy boots or Mexican music CDs. They're lining up to send money back home.
Jaime Mendoza, the store's owner, said a year after the raid his business has evolved to mostly sending money back to Mexico. Skittish workers aren't investing their wages in homes and are buying old beaters instead of newer vehicles.
"What's happening in Logan is the money is leaving," Mendoza said.
That uncertainty about the future is shared by many within industries that employ tens of thousands of immigrants in Utah, home to an estimated 100,000 undocumented people.
The immigrant workforce is vital to areas of the state economy, such as construction, landscaping, and food services as well as meatpacking, according to business leaders and experts. Business owners say they remain caught in a Catch 22. It's illegal to knowingly employ an immigrant not authorized to work in this country, yet they say they need the workers."
Pando

Fort Mohave, AZ

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Feb 9, 2008
 
So, are we now to feel sorry for millions of ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS who defied our laws?

I feel sorry for the citizens who had their identity stolen. Why don't they sue the Federal government for not enforcing our laws against ILLEGAL ALIENS.

quote---{"What's happening in Logan is the money is leaving," Mendoza said.}---
No kidding it's leaving because it is being sent to Mexico.

I wonder if this store owner is aware he is breaking our laws by even selling ILLEGAL ALIENS food. That falls under aiding and abetting ILLEGAL ALIENS to come to or remain in the U.S..
She Be Me

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Feb 9, 2008
 
$13.00 dollars an hour! I bet almost any American would have done that job which just goes to show you the Illegals are LIARS and took jobs away from Americans. They stole peoples Social Security numbers and Identities to obtain those $13.00 an hour jobs too which proves they are CRIMINALS.

Not only are Illegals LIARS they are repete/repetive/habitual CRIMINALS.
Proud to be a Hoosier

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Feb 9, 2008
 
"The immigrant work force is vital to areas of the state economy, such as manufacturing, construction and hospitality services, according to industry leaders and experts."

Another claim without any backing. It sounds like the predictions of how that Swift plant would be in dire straights. Yet, there were plenty of legal workers available who DID want those jobs.
Richard

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Apr 18, 2008
 
Wow a lot of people that won't even admit in the ways they benefit from illegal immigration. Why do you think there are Mexicans cooking your food in your favorite Chinese restaraunt? There are benefits AND costs (I still believe there are more costs than benefits), so please try to allow for truth and levity in the discussion by tempering xenophobia with rational thought.
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