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Dear Editor:
How are "temporary workers" expected to go back after 3, 6, maybe 9 years? They come here with children, they will buy houses, those children will grow up, start college, university, get friends, girlfriend, boyfriend, then the father loses his job, gets sick, whatever reason he doesn't work, they will leave the country just like that? How long will they have to get their stuff together and leave the country and they cannot try to get better jobs... those one are for americans so they will be legal as long as they do slaves jobs, but has no chance of improving their lives by getting better jobs, getting a house etc... doesn't that remind us of the African who came here legally to work a few centurys ago?

Nicole Dagenais



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