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Anti-immigration law in New Jersey town-Report-EN-FRANCE24

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

Last year, Riverside, a small town in New Jersey, joined dozens of cities across the U.S. in adopting a law to fine employers of illegal immigrants. It worked, perhaps too well.

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  • @onstageagain emmm welfare. ok mexicans work 19 hours sleep 6 live in a room with 6 people and they sometimes dont get pay yeah im sure u know about it u r ignorant

  • ok so if there 40 people in one room guess  what not ur fuking problem

  • I WILL DROP THE RIVERSIDE BUILDING OF WATCH WITH EXPLOSIVES

  • It's not anti immigration, it's anti illegal immigration.

  • I live here O_O

  • @alexandrakattan hahaha, yeah, because 9/11 was totally the result of bad-mouthing illegal immigration. you must have been raised by an illegal carrot.

  • Demanding IDs is persecution?

  • first, all prior immiagrants came here legally. Became part of the AMERICAN culture and learned English. They didn't come here over and under fences illigally, live in house's with 10 to 20 other men and then send thier money back to the own country. The only people who go there to get thier hair cut are brazilians. They can't get government ID's because they are here illigally and don't have the documentaion to get ID's. The rsidents don't have a problem with single families liviing in a house

  • What?????? are they kidding?????

  • The town needs him? To cut their hair? Now I have heard it all!

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