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送交者: omnipotent 于 2005-4-08, 12:32:51:

回答: and USCIS of Homeland Security may be after him 由 HunHunSheng 于 2005-4-08, 11:44:40:

Here's the programming note from the "Neal Boortz Show" (a conserative libertarian talk show host):

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HOW NOT TO GET DEPORTED

You may have caught the story about the Chinese restaurant deliveryman in New York that got stuck in an elevator for 3 days. He was briefly hospitalized earlier this week and released. He even gave a little press conference. Nice warm and fuzzy story, isn't it? Sure...it is certainly good that he lived.

But then his immigration status was revealed. It turns out Ming Kuang Chen is an illegal alien. He doesn't belong in this country, and entered the country illegally. Now you would think, with this information having been made public that the INS would pick him up and ship him back to China. If only that were so. You see, in this country, we don't kick people out for being illegal aliens anymore. An immigration official was quoted as saying they only really give priority to those "who pose the greatest threat to public safety and homeland security."

So the message is loud and clear....if you're in the United States illegally, no worries. Just go get a job at a Chinese restaurant and get stuck in an elevator. The United States will look the other way. Would someone please explain why we even have immigration laws?
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