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Illegal immigration is a problem that should be solved. But the “they took our jobs!” approach isn’t all that convincing to me.
I'm much less concerned about the jobs part than I am about the housing, voting, and welfare part.
Illegal immigration is a problem that should be solved. But the “they took our jobs!” approach isn’t all that convincing to me.
to be clear... I want the border closed. and I want illegals deported. and I dont want to give the federal government the power to approve American employment.
I'm much less concerned about the jobs part than I am about the housing, voting, and welfare part.
But they did take jobs of the middle class. They ARE depressing wages of the middle class.
Maybe it isn't convincing to you but its convincing to the people that are the ones getting shafted.
seems like another tax to me. but I got mine and had no idea the use case for it. I suppose I can drive over the border of Mexico and Canada with it instead of a passport. oh which I have done one time in my life
The government already did that without our approval.
which types of jobs specifically?
manufacturing, farming, truck driving, teachers, nurses, etc
they did it at the federal level.
but Biden couldn't tell my company to fire me, thankfully.
glad you're willing to give him the approval to do so
Maybe this is true, especially for below middle class workers. (I would like to see your work/data how middle class wages are suppressed by illegal immigration).But they did take jobs of the middle class. They ARE depressing wages of the middle class.
Maybe it isn't convincing to you but it’s convincing to the people that are the ones getting shafted.
Maybe this is true, especially for below middle class workers. (I would like to see your work/data how middle class wages are suppressed by illegal immigration).
Illegal immigration definitely results in the COST of housing, food, etc. being significantly lower which I have a suspicion disproportionately benefits to the middle class. Unless you think there’s a long line of people waiting to work construction, farming, or truck driving jobs.
Cost of construction are based on global material supply costs and cost of labor. Cost of labor goes up because your labor pool significantly shrinks (even if there are magically a line of Americans waiting to work these jobs). Less housing demand in the US just means more housing demand in other countries. Supply costs will reflect that.The idea of nobody willing to do these jobs is after decades of manipulation of the labor markets to push American workers away.
Illegal immigration is causing a higher demand on housing (while theoretically reducing the costs of construction) but as we have seen the overal demand of housing has led to massive increases (and of course inflation) so I'm not sure I necessarily agree with you on that they reduce costs.
What illegal immigration certianly does is increase health care costs and reduced the quality of education American children are getting.
Illegal immigration and employment is the reddest of herrings. You are fixing a problem that’s becoming less and less pervasive. AI is clearly the biggest threat to middle class jobs. The scale of the two isn’t comparable
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