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Games player, professional skeptic, teacher, Harvard, Northwestern Law
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Borders are only good for Israel.... https://t.co/6u3N8bz2wP
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.@pyconnor: FYI, @kausmickey has consistently refused to help with smart plans that'd stop amnesty. His strongest plans are akin to begging.
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.@pyconnor: I suspect you're going to respond to that illogically. Prove me wrong. Weigh the evidence, what Kaus could do but refuses to do.
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RT @pyconnor: @24AheadDotCom @Glaivester @laurameckler Plenty of STEM people looking for work.
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RT @Glaivester: .@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom I do not accept that they are lawfully present in the U.S. Obama & DHS exceeded their …
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@Glaivester What are your thoughts on providing in-state tuition to public colleges/universities to undocumented students or DACA students?
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.@MontanoJM And no, illegal aliens should not get subsidized tuition, especially when American citizens are denied it.
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@Glaivester we've been pushing to make DACA students eligible for in-state tuition rates in Virginia.
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@Glaivester DACA students have been considered by the DHS to be lawfully present and can lawfully work in the US
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.@MontanoJM You've been fighting to discriminate against out-of-state American citizens in favor of illegal aliens. @pyconnor @24aheaddotcom
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24aheaddotcom #DACA students have no legal status; "legal presence" = Obama & DHS won't enforce law.
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@Glaivester @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom given that they're lawfully present in the US, why are you classifying them as "illegal". It puzzles me
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom Because Obama does not have the authority to grant them lawful presence.
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom I do not accept that they are lawfully present in the U.S. Obama & DHS exceeded their authority.
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@Glaivester @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom ahh I see. Whether you accept it or not is irrelevant. They've been deemed to be lawfully present
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom Only by DHS and Obama - courts have not yet ruled that legitimate. Final determination not yet done.
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom Given that final word on #DACA legitimacy not out yet, your acceptance of DHS declaration puzzles me.
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom Judge has said #DACA is "probably illegal:" https://t.co/uuqPKPh2hG "Lawful presence" is in dispute.
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@Glaivester @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom this seems to be a point on which we'll fundamentally disagree.
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@Glaivester @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom be sure to check out a blog I wrote on this topic: http://t.co/H6PuVHMBPa
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.@MontanoJM @pyconnor @24AheadDotCom Thanks, I'll take a look.
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@Glaivester @MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Federal law states that if you give in-state tuition to foreigners, you must give it to Americans.
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@Glaivester @MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Since they did not enter the country lawfully, they are here illegally regardless of Obama's fiat
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.@MontanoJM: I heard McDonald's is a strong supporter of immigration reform. Do you know about that? What's their angle?
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@24AheadDotCom Don't know the specifics about McD's but there's overwhelming support from the business community for CIR as a whole. Cont.
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@24AheadDotCom There's no "angle". It simply makes economic sense. Great report on small business support of CIR: http://t.co/Ef6l6PH9EO
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom The angle is low wages: http://t.co/7PmDsBxuY3
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Harvard economist George Borjas: mass immigration takes $400B/yr from workers to owners: http://t.co/7PmDsBxuY3
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom seems like we need to address the issue of raising the minimum wage.
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom especially since "[McDonald's] cannot even provide their workers with adequate wages to support their families."
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Maybe we do. But raising wages works better with a restricted labor supply.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Increasing labor supply then increasing minimum wages is like printing money then imposing price controls.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Note @BeckyTallent's comments on #immigration: http://t.co/Pt407ETMPJ #Poultry plant conditions are so bad (1/2)
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom I know I'm digressing but personally, I think that states should determine their labor supply needs.
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom why is the fed. Govt. responsible for capping work visas without knowing a state's labor needs?
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom @beckytallent ...prisoners won't work there. So import those who will rather than demand better conditions (2/2).
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom The same reason it is responsible for determining what a low-skill worker's time is worth?
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom determining the number of migrant workers a state needs is different than determining a national min. wage.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom So you think that Arizona's SB1070 should have been upheld in its entirety?
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Can a state determine that it does not need or want immigrant labor and keep the immigrants out?
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom not sure where you got that from my comments. And no, it should have been deemed unconstitutional.
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom especially the part that was upheld. The "reasonable suspicion" detention portion. It invites racial profiling
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom Check out a great event the CATO Institute held about state issued visas: http://t.co/mEXm6UvvUT
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@Glaivester @MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Duh!!
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@MontanoJM @Glaivester @24AheadDotCom States absolutely have the right to model laws on federal law and enforce.
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@pyconnor @Glaivester @24AheadDotCom and SCOTUS has the right to deem those laws unconst. Esp. if they're given to rampant discrimination
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@pyconnor @Glaivester @24AheadDotCom case in point, DOMA decision
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom @pyconnor My point: you claim to think that states should determine how much immigration they need, not feds.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom @pyconnor However, you change your mind when the states determine they want LESS immigration than feds.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom What about a state deciding not to honor federal green cards? Is that okay too?
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Under your system, if a state thinks it has too many workers, can it prohibit hiring non-citizens?
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Or can it prohibit hiring particular classes of non-citizens (e.g. guestworkers, non-permanent residents)?
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom I don't think you understand the difference between work visas and green cards.
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom Why can it force them to permit foreign workers without knowing its employment needs?
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom You're right, I meant work visas.
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@Glaivester @24AheadDotCom interesting concept. I would say that state-based visas should be issued in addition to the fed. Gov visas issued
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.@MontanoJM @24AheadDotCom You mean states should only be given the ability to determine labor needs when they say they need MORE.
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@MontanoJM @Glaivester @24AheadDotCom I'm an attorney who has had cases in SCOTUS. Vague charges of discrimination are worthless.