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SC Gets Tough on Illegal Immigration
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7-24-2008 3:15 AM
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What do Minority Business Owners in South Carolina think about getting rid of "Illegals"?
Do you think it is unfair? Do you think that there is not enough representation for the Illegal Immigrants here in SC?
Are you happy about tougher Laws enforcing Illegal Immigration because it results in labor disputes, and cheap labor taking "your" rightful jobs?
Do you hire Illegal Aliens to work for you?
We would love to hear what you think. Please post your thoughts on our Blog or feel free to email
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