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Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced today the Statewide Grand Jury has indicted 15 illegal immigrants on suspicion of operating an illegal enterprise, known as Mi Casa Su Casa, that promoted and engaged in prostitution and cocaine distribution at a series of brothels in Denver, Longmont and Glenwood Springs.
“This case involved prostitution in an organized crime context,” Suthers said. “Each of the 11 brothels mentioned in our indictment were blights on the community. I am glad to see my office along with our partners in local law enforcement shut down this extensive operation.”
Obviously, the illegal aliens need to be kicked out of the country, but on the topic of drugs and prostitution: Legalize them. These things aren't going away - ever.
Location: Where laws can be ignored due to political correctness
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Originally Posted by zacatecana
Great news! This is what they should be focusing on. Get rid of drugs, prostitution rings, gang violence, etc. Leave the farm workers alone.
Which 'farm workers' are you referring to? The ones who work here legally OR those who crossed the border illegally/overstayed their visas & are deemed criminals by law who deserve to be punished?
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Originally Posted by zacatecana
Farm working in the US is not illegal isn't it? I'm sure you catch my drift.
What is the correlation between getting rid of drugs, prostitution rings, gang violence, etc. & leaving farm workers alone which you mentioned in your previous post?
Farm working in the US is not illegal isn't it? I'm sure you catch my drift.
No, unless the laws have changed, it is not illegal to work on a farm; unless it’s a marijuana farm. However, it IS illegal to be employed in this country without lawful entry. Furthermore, only 2-4% of illegals work on farms. The remaining 96-98% are displacing legal residents in construction, hospitality, restaurants, and landscaping. These are certainly jobs Americans will do, and have been doing for years.
What is the correlation between getting rid of drugs, prostitution rings, gang violence, etc. & leaving farm workers alone which you mentioned in your previous post?
There is a big difference between a misdemeanor and a felony.
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