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And now you're seeing illegal aliens being swept up and tossed out into the world's dustbin of history.

They gotta go. :dunno:
What has to go is the seriously broken immigration quota system we have.

Our economy is heavily dependent on immigrant labor and our quota system does not come close to meeting the labor demand.

We have full employment and there are still over 7 million job openings in the US right now.

Farmers and the construction industry have no choice but to hire illegals.

THAT is what needs to be fixed.

You want to toss out violent illegals? Fine. No one is against that.

But when asylum seekers attempted to do things the right way and file their petitions for asylum in New York, ICE bushwhacked them as they left the courthouse.

ICE ICE Barbie is putting on a show for the bigoted herd.

This is all a big show because Trump doesn't know how to fix things, just break them.
 
What has to go is the seriously broken immigration quota system we have.

Our economy is heavily dependent on immigrant labor and our quota system does not come close to meeting the labor demand.

We have full employment and there are still over 7 million job openings in the US right now.

Farmers and the construction industry have no choice but to hire illegals.

THAT is what needs to be fixed.

You want to toss out violent illegals? Fine. No one is against that.

But when asylum seekers attempted to do things the right way and file their petitions for asylum in New York, ICE bushwhacked them as they left the courthouse.

ICE ICE Barbie is putting on a show for the bigoted herd.

This is all a big show because Trump doesn't know how to fix things, just break them.
Quit crying.

They're going to be swept up US-wide. :thup:

Why?

148 Democrats voted to allow noncitizens to vote in DC elections.Yes, the goal of open borders is to import voters.

Because Democrats have gone cray and it's time to stir them up and shake them.

 
America's judges fkd around and so now they're finding out..

It's not like they didn't know the outcome on challenging this type of regime!
 
Quit crying.
You'll be whining when food isn't getting delivered to your table unless it is at a premium cost.

You'll be whining when home prices skyrocket even more because new ones aren't getting built fast enough.

You fools are really poorly informed of the consequences of your hate and stupidity.
 
You'll be whining when food isn't getting delivered to your table unless it is at a premium cost.

You'll be whining when home prices skyrocket even more because new ones aren't getting built fast enough.

You fools are really poorly informed of the consequences of your hate and stupidity.
Head them up.



Move them out.

What's not to like? :dunno:
 
I am sure the people hurt, robbed, and victimized will be comforted by your words. :(
**** the illegals.

They chose to **** around and now they're finding out.

**** you too... for supporting illegal rampaging aliens.

They're being moved out 'underground' as well.



This is NOT protesting.
 
Quit crying.
I hope you are able to absorb information longer than a tweet. Your propagandists rely on you having the intellectual bandwidth of a bumper sticker.



After years of underbuilding, the country faces a housing shortage estimated at 3.7 million units, pushing home prices and rents to record highs. But one of the biggest obstacles to building more housing is a shortage of construction workers, which is slowing down projects and driving up labor costs.

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Immigrant workers have been essential in filling this gap. According to our analysis, immigrants made up more than 23 percent of the construction workforce in 2023. It’s estimated that about half of them are undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration’s proposed mass deportation of undocumented immigrants would worsen the worker shortage—deepening the housing crisis and undermining the administration’s goals to “lower the cost of housing and expand housing supply.”

[snip]

New evidence that stricter immigration enforcement reduces housing construction is emerging. During Trump’s first term, the Secure Communities program, which implemented stricter immigration enforcement, led to lasting declines in construction labor and homebuilding and rising home prices, according to one study. The researchers also found that undocumented workers complement rather than substitute for US-born workers, so deportations led to net job losses for US-born workers.





Immigrant farmworkers make up an estimated 73% of agriculture workers in the United States. Farm labor is absolutely essential work that puts food on our tables across the country, powers the economy and supports our communities, from dairy farms in Wisconsin to strawberry fields in Florida and apple orchards in Washington. All together, food and agriculture sector is a $1.053 trillion industry.

[snip]

The American Farm Bureau Federation estimates that, in total, U.S. agriculture needs 1.5 to 2 million hired workers each year. Farmers have been struggling to fill these positions; in 2019, 56% of California farmers reported being unable to find all the workers they needed over the last five years.


This is partly because, even when wages and benefits are increased, there are still not enough U.S. citizens applying.


As I keep saying, immigrants do the jobs Americans won't do.



The labor shortage puts American agriculture at a competitive disadvantage. American growers’ inability to find dependable sources of labor is a major reason for the significant increase in the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables that are imported into the U.S, costing billions in sales and tens of thousands of jobs.


[snip]



Undocumented farm workers make up approximately 50% of the farm labor workforce. Without their hard work, millions of pounds of food would otherwise go unharvested. While these workers pay taxes and contribute to the economy, they are not protected by U.S. labor laws, and they live every day under the threat of arrest and family separation – all while working in extremely difficult conditions.

[snip]


The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has found that providing legal status to current undocumented workers would have a net positive effect on the federal budget, increasing tax revenues. The CBO has also found that legalizing the undocumented population would boost economic output and increase employment for U.S.-born workers.

Additionally, stabilizing the workforce would help U.S. farmers stay open for business, keepings jobs available for U.S. workers and pushing back on increasing food and production costs driven by the shortages.


 
I hope you are able to absorb information longer than a tweet. Your propagandists rely on you having the intellectual bandwidth of a bumper sticker.



After years of underbuilding, the country faces a housing shortage estimated at 3.7 million units, pushing home prices and rents to record highs. But one of the biggest obstacles to building more housing is a shortage of construction workers, which is slowing down projects and driving up labor costs.
[snip]
Immigrant workers have been essential in filling this gap. According to our analysis, immigrants made up more than 23 percent of the construction workforce in 2023. It’s estimated that about half of them are undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration’s proposed mass deportation of undocumented immigrants would worsen the worker shortage—deepening the housing crisis and undermining the administration’s goals to “lower the cost of housing and expand housing supply.”
[snip]
New evidence that stricter immigration enforcement reduces housing construction is emerging. During Trump’s first term, the Secure Communities program, which implemented stricter immigration enforcement, led to lasting declines in construction labor and homebuilding and rising home prices, according to one study. The researchers also found that undocumented workers complement rather than substitute for US-born workers, so deportations led to net job losses for US-born workers.
Immigrant farmworkers make up an estimated 73% of agriculture workers in the United States. Farm labor is absolutely essential work that puts food on our tables across the country, powers the economy and supports our communities, from dairy farms in Wisconsin to strawberry fields in Florida and apple orchards in Washington. All together, food and agriculture sector is a $1.053 trillion industry.
[snip]
The American Farm Bureau Federation estimates that, in total, U.S. agriculture needs 1.5 to 2 million hired workers each year. Farmers have been struggling to fill these positions; in 2019, 56% of California farmers reported being unable to find all the workers they needed over the last five years.


This is partly because, even when wages and benefits are increased, there are still not enough U.S. citizens applying.


As I keep saying, immigrants do the jobs Americans won't do.
The labor shortage puts American agriculture at a competitive disadvantage. American growers’ inability to find dependable sources of labor is a major reason for the significant increase in the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables that are imported into the U.S, costing billions in sales and tens of thousands of jobs.

[snip]

Undocumented farm workers make up approximately 50% of the farm labor workforce. Without their hard work, millions of pounds of food would otherwise go unharvested. While these workers pay taxes and contribute to the economy, they are not protected by U.S. labor laws, and they live every day under the threat of arrest and family separation – all while working in extremely difficult conditions.
[snip]

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has found that providing legal status to current undocumented workers would have a net positive effect on the federal budget, increasing tax revenues. The CBO has also found that legalizing the undocumented population would boost economic output and increase employment for U.S.-born workers.

Additionally, stabilizing the workforce would help U.S. farmers stay open for business, keepings jobs available for U.S. workers and pushing back on increasing food and production costs driven by the shortages.
Too bad. Your ()vomit hope is a pure failure. It's not 2016 anymore. :)

ANd

'It comes'... is now here. :thup:

FAFO. :deal:
 
Our economy is heavily reliant on immigrant labor, and the refusal to balance our broken immigrant system is costing our economy a lot of money and citizens' jobs.

These Know Nothing nativists are shooting themselves in the face.
 
This is nothing new.



Game, Set & Match.

:deal:
 
**** the illegals.

They chose to **** around and now they're finding out.

**** you too... for supporting illegal rampaging aliens.

They're being moved out 'underground' as well.



This is NOT protesting.


That one is on your side, silly .
 
Too bad. Your ()vomit hope is a pure failure. It's not 2016 anymore. :)

ANd

'It comes'... is now here. :thup:

FAFO. :deal:
See?

You didn't even read my post.

You can't handle more than 142 characters.

And that's deliberate. You have been deliberately dumbed down into a born-again Nazi.
 
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See?

You didn't even read my post.

I never read your posts.

You can't handle more than 142 characters.

And that's deliberate. You have been deliberately dumbed down into a born-again Nazi.
That doesn't change the fact that the illegals are being rounded up and their supporters are being held to task.

And that's marvelous.
 
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