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I just posted an article above that showed how farms in Georgia couldn't find legal workers and even had to resort to using court ordered farm hands...and even THAT failed miserably, costing the state hundreds of millions. So no, it's not that simple.
I guess where we differ is you are saying that the situation in Georgia indicates that stopping illegals can be a complicated issue whereas Im saying the situation in Georgia indicates a refusal of our govt to control the immigration problem with any real solutions. If we had an extremely secure border and an efficient worker program there wouldnt be an issue. Again I dont believe that our govt has put any effort at all into fixing this situation. When nothing is done right, you have situations like in Georgia. Get an administration that truly is motivated to solve the issue and youd see how fast it could happen. Theyve just been too corrupt to do so. Both Bush and Obama.