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Perpetual criminalism

My main concern, as a citizen who has worked in construction and seen many friends lose more and more work to "cheap" labor, is the course we, the citizens, are left with.
They steal our social security numbers - we can't get the authorities to react.
They drive down our average pay - the corporate cogs love it.

At what point do the authorities recognize that there are many citizens who are on the bridge of joining groups we USED TO consider unscrupolous? Do we, the average citizens, need to injure not only illegal aliens but the corporate pigs who help them (for their own financial gains) before those who are supposedly there to help consider helping?

We've all heard somebody mouth off about this, before. I do not agree with this line of thinking; in fact, I have been known to stop that kind of talk in my presence. In light of recent events and the economical effect I have seen: I still do not agree with it, but you no longer hear me opposing it, either.

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