FQ makes a good point comparing it to the drug wars. It won't change because there is too much profit involved. The only difference is it involves the selling of labor instead of illegal narcotics. And the top guys rarely fall because they've got the big money to keep the whole concept in place for their benefit. This is why the problem will never go away. People with money and power don't go to jail easily, and they almost never, "pay for their crimes".
Look who is being slaughtered in the mexican drug wars. It's rarely, if ever the kingpins. They hire out their killing, just as the owners of these companies hire out their cheap labor to illegal invaders. The part about, "They do jobs Americans won't" is very true. We set it up that way. Why should someone work as a bus boy for $3.50 an hour when they can collect $350.00 a week or more on Unemployment, or Welfare. We are creating the jobs for these illegals by paying our own citizens to sit on their a$$es. Again, one of the "benefits" of an entitlement society Hussein has been trying to shove down our throats the last 2 years. Bill T.