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After a shooting suspect’s ‘reign of terror,’ a California sheriff blames the state’s sanctuary law

I'm saying that it's convenient to chalk all of it up to immigration.
My comment stands on its own two feet, thank you.



It's cute that you believe that NAFTA is responsible for the drugs in the United States.



If you want to talk about wholesale and exponentially growing technological unemployment, we can have that conversation, and without a doubt, in the coming years we will be. Let's go back talking about Tulare County in 2018.




Here's where you once again start veering into conjecture.
First off, many of the companies engaging in light manufacturing in Tulare County aren't automaticlly Fortune 500's but whether they are or not, we already have laws on the books about corporate hire of illegals. Just enforce them.
California is not engaged in enabling hire of illegals, or preventing companies from adhering to existing laws on that matter.

I think it is mighty convenient to observe a crowd of Latinos and Latino looking manufacturing employees and just assume on a whim that most of them are illegals.
Tulare County is 40% hispanic, 38% of them are Mexican.

You're making good points but please, don't stoop to TAAC's level by calling human beings "illegals." "Illegal immigrants," fine, but not that.
 
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