Nov 1, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Those who were born here generations ago struggle as once dependable jobs vanish. Like the illegals or "undocumented laborers," they need assistance feeding their families. Like the illegals, they are moving in with family members, causing over-crowding, and potentially unsafe conditions.
Of course, the majority of these people paid taxes and social security for years. Let's have more stories about them. |
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