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If the company cannot find workers to fill their jobs, they should never be allowed to hire illegals and should be forced by law to double their wages.
Why not?No American should EVER piuck crops. EVER
No American should EVER piuck crops. EVER
No American should EVER piuck crops. EVER
Oh, don't worry. Fat Americans couldn't do it anyway.
Be cause those are low wage jobs we don't want Americans doing.
No American should EVER piuck crops. EVER
Oh, don't worry. Fat Americans couldn't do it anyway.
your theories are based in prejudice against americans
Instead of coming here, they need to fix the dump where they live.They're moving because they're leaving the dump they created , then moving onto Easy St. USA.
If every business in America can be shaken down by the IRS to pay taxes, then every business can be threatened about hiring people without a Green Card. You're found hiring illegals, you go to jail.
...then we slowly reduce the people who can obtain a Green Card to zero.
All the millions of people can move back.
I support the wall, but it's not the solution
If every business in America can be shaken down by the IRS to pay taxes, then every business can be threatened about hiring people without a Green Card. You're found hiring illegals, you go to jail.
...then we slowly reduce the people who can obtain a Green Card to zero. All the millions of people can move back.
Was that before or after he sold them guns to kill American border patrol agents with?We can pass all the laws we want but they aren't worth anything if they're not enforced.
Then I'm sure you give President Obama credit for deporting millions, many more than any other prez.
No, of course you don't. You'd much rather lie about him and stay ignorant of the issue.
Stupidity on this level is rare, indeed. LMAOYes, death penalities on businesses that break the wall. Break them up and sell them off.
Fine and jail their managers and personnel who knowingly break the law.
Fine stock holders three times the amount of earnings and prohibit them from participating in businesses that involve aliens for ten years.
There is going to be no wall.
There is going to be no mass deportation.
The e-verify card is the way to go with death penalties on businesses that knowingly hire illegals.
Death penalty? No.
I agree though that -- no wall. Its just not going to happen. How about we put that money into the infrastructure Obama wanted to fix? No mass deportation either although trump will continue to do as much harm as he can to families. RWNJs love that.
Work permits. Fact is, we need Mexico as much, if not more so than they need us.
Wolfstrike said they trashed their country and want to come here for "easy street". Nothing could be further from the truth. The US trashed Mexico and their economy. We destroyed their manufacturing and their agriculture and gave them nothing in return.
We had lunch with friends yesterday. Some are from Mexico and we talked about family and friends who are still there and do not want to come here. they do well there, live much better there. As do Americanos who move there.
I wish the haters would open their minds and hearts, educate themselves, get to know these people they lie about.
Ain't gonna happen though.
Hammer time on american businesses interested in cheap labor costs.
Start with trump and his sleaze kids BUT -
If small family farms lose migrant farmers, they're out of business in one season. Then, just as the Repubs want, the 1% steps in and buys them out for pennies on the dollar.
The US really does need migrant farm workers as much as they need us. We also need the trade, both directions.
The real problem lies with the US buying drugs from Mexico. Put a stop to that, and the drug traffic stops.
Problem solved.
I support the wall, but it's not the solution
This is perhaps the most interesting thing you wrote. That statement, as an intellectual dichotomy, deserves to be discussed. It's something worth saying and seeing that someone thinks it. Indeed, it's one of the more discursively legitimate thoughts I've seen expressed on USMB, if I'm honest. Can you expound on how you come to support the wall and yet think it is not the solution?
- What about the wall merits your support?
- The wall ils not the solution to what?
If every business in America can be shaken down by the IRS to pay taxes, then every business can be threatened about hiring people without a Green Card. You're found hiring illegals, you go to jail.
That paradigm already exists.
A problem with the existing model is that it tasks the wrong people with enforcing the law. It stipulates that a business -- the entity that's seeking workers, in some cases desperately so -- reject a qualified candidate for the job the company needs to have done. Of course, a company prefers to pay the lowest wage possible, but at the end of the day, if qualified legal workers don't apply for the job, the work and the contribution it makes to the bottom line still needs to be performed/delivered.
Another dilemma is that it simply is not in the state's interest to incarcerate a business owner who's merely tying to make a profit. That's especially so if jailing the entrepreneur may cause their company to fold. That's not good for tax revenues.
...then we slowly reduce the people who can obtain a Green Card to zero. All the millions of people can move back.
The jobs illegal immigrants may take from Americans are jobs that, for the most part, Americans don't apply to obtain. The low wage jobs illegals perform existed prior to the illegals. Employers would not, to whatever extent they do, hire illegal workers had Americans not refused to take those jobs.
- Immigrants Aren't Stealing American Jobs -- More evidence surfaces that low-skilled native workers pursue different jobs than their immigrant counterparts.
- Is Any Job Better Than No Job? -- Employers shouldn't be surprised that Americans won't take their crummy, low-wage jobs.
- The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration (2016)
- We found little to no negative effects on overall wages and employment of native-born workers in the longer term.
- High-skilled immigrants, especially in technology and science, who have come in larger numbers in recent years, had a significant “positive impact” on Americans with skills, and also on working-class Americans. They spurred innovation, helping to create jobs.
- Teenagers who did not finish high school also saw their hours of work reduced by immigrants, although not their ability to find jobs. Economists found many reasons that young people who drop out of high school struggle to find work. There is no indication immigration is the major factor.
Prove it or STFU!Our exalted Leader makes a practice of hiring illegals, don't think he's going to call the FBI...
I support the wall, but it's not the solution
This is perhaps the most interesting thing you wrote. That statement, as an intellectual dichotomy, deserves to be discussed. It's something worth saying and seeing that someone thinks it. Indeed, it's one of the more discursively legitimate thoughts I've seen expressed on USMB, if I'm honest. Can you expound on how you come to support the wall and yet think it is not the solution?
- What about the wall merits your support?
- The wall ils not the solution to what?
If every business in America can be shaken down by the IRS to pay taxes, then every business can be threatened about hiring people without a Green Card. You're found hiring illegals, you go to jail.
That paradigm already exists.
A problem with the existing model is that it tasks the wrong people with enforcing the law. It stipulates that a business -- the entity that's seeking workers, in some cases desperately so -- reject a qualified candidate for the job the company needs to have done. Of course, a company prefers to pay the lowest wage possible, but at the end of the day, if qualified legal workers don't apply for the job, the work and the contribution it makes to the bottom line still needs to be performed/delivered.
Another dilemma is that it simply is not in the state's interest to incarcerate a business owner who's merely tying to make a profit. That's especially so if jailing the entrepreneur may cause their company to fold. That's not good for tax revenues.
...then we slowly reduce the people who can obtain a Green Card to zero. All the millions of people can move back.
The jobs illegal immigrants may take from Americans are jobs that, for the most part, Americans don't apply to obtain. The low wage jobs illegals perform existed prior to the illegals. Employers would not, to whatever extent they do, hire illegal workers had Americans not refused to take those jobs.
- Immigrants Aren't Stealing American Jobs -- More evidence surfaces that low-skilled native workers pursue different jobs than their immigrant counterparts.
- Is Any Job Better Than No Job? -- Employers shouldn't be surprised that Americans won't take their crummy, low-wage jobs.
- The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration (2016)
- We found little to no negative effects on overall wages and employment of native-born workers in the longer term.
- High-skilled immigrants, especially in technology and science, who have come in larger numbers in recent years, had a significant “positive impact” on Americans with skills, and also on working-class Americans. They spurred innovation, helping to create jobs.
- Teenagers who did not finish high school also saw their hours of work reduced by immigrants, although not their ability to find jobs. Economists found many reasons that young people who drop out of high school struggle to find work. There is no indication immigration is the major factor.
1) because there's no point when people are being invited here to work
2) it's not about making a buck anymore, it's about the destruction of the country.
3) when I was a kid there was a lot of white construction workers, they didn't quit, they moved to other states because they saw the racism against them long before anyone ever talked about it.
here in California we now have entire trades that have been completely mexicanized . Many jobs it's odd for anyone other than Mexicans to apply for