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Would u ever start asking ur costumers for papers before selling anything to them !? ( keep reading )?

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lets say than u rely or economically depend in someone buying any given product u have and sell !?

papers : proof of residence or citizenship .

which is ur opinion about people who would report a employee to the INS but not a costumer !?

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  1. i would probably look the other way and hope to mariah carey and christina aguilera that they have papers. but if they don't then i'll pretend it's their fault for not telling me.

    isn't that the situation with illegal immigrants?


  2. So do you expect people to take their citizenship papers around with them when they go shopping?  You're crazy.

  3. I would report any and all, there are always more customers out there!!!

    Report and Deport!!!!

  4. heck  yes!!!

    REPORT AND DEPORT!!!

  5. Report my costumer?  Heavens no, who'd get me all my FABULOUS outfits then?

  6. Yeah! The state of CA does that!

  7. My opinion is ppl are hypocrites coz no way would they report a customer. I think it's against the law to do that anyway. The refusing to sell to them and asking for papers. I think that's why some police got to take that special training so they can ask and do something. I guess some ppl would break the laws and think it was ok. Is that a thing that makes you go hmmmmm 2?

  8. NO WAY! and that will never happen! go ask a business owner. He'll tell you that it doesn't matter who buys his product as long as he gets more customers and money coming in. A lot of businesses that cater to Hispanics have taken a big hit after the immigration raids, and some are owned by non-Hispanics. That will not only hurt each individual business, it will hurt the economy to. Illegal immigrants make Billions in purchases each year, and without those purchases, that means this country will be Billions poorer.

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/01/hispani...

    Hispanic business ownership is growing three times as fast as the national average and Hispanic purchasing power is expected to reach more than $1 trillion by 2011, according to the Census Bureau and other studies.

    All too aware of this growing force, many companies are wooing Hispanic consumers and their spending power.

    "The Hispanic consumer market here in the U.S. is actually as big or bigger than the GDP [gross domestic product] of Mexico or Canada," Michael Barrera, CEO of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, told CNN. "We're the second largest economy in North America."

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