…McCaskill, in turn, reaffirmed her longstanding argument that the best way to battle illegal immigration is to enforce stiff penalties on employers who knowingly hired illegals and, for example, “put 14 in a hotel room …and pay them $200 in cash on Fridays” to work as roofing or lawn crews.
Such jobs are the real enticement for illegal immigrants and their disappearance is the best was to discourage it, the senator said.
However, McCaskill emphasized that she also had sympathy for some teenagers who had been brought to the United States as infants or toddlers by their illegal-immigrant parents. The teens (some who were unaware of their illegal status) now face deportation, because their status became known when they applied for college or the military.
“We have a heart-breaking example of young woman in mid-Missouri. Who’s valedictorian of her class,” McCaskill said. “Huge community leader in her church. Now having trouble staying the country because her parents didn’t follow the rules.” …
…”The DREAM Act is hard,” McCaskill said. But she then added, “I will probably vote for the DREAM act. I didn’t vote for it last time.”
The difference with the new version is that it’s tightly tailored to address only a limited number cases of illegal-immigrant teens who have been longtime U.S. residents and could be productive adult citizens, McCaskill said… http://www.stlbeacon.org/beacon_backroom/mccaskill_buffeted_by_immigration_woes_supports_trimmed-down_dream_billBy Jo Mannies — St. Louis Beacon