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DonLibes
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Re: American Idiocy at its finest...

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I doubt that communication companies are hiring illegal aliens to work the chain gang of digging trenches to lay cable...
True. Just the contractors they use hire them. Construction (of any kind) is one of the biggest hires of illegals.

I know the telcos have their own construction groups, and I'm pretty sure they aren't hiring illegals either...

Sure communication companies have their own construction groups but they also make extensive use of contractors to do construction.
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