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by lotsofpulp
2929 days ago
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Your first point is actually very beneficial to the rich and owners of capital. Letting illegal immigrants stay in the country puts downward pressure on wages for work at the lower end of the income scale so business owners save a ton of money and the workers can't organize because they're illegal. If Americans actually cared about the plight of illegal immigrants, they wouldn't be against efforts at trying to remove them, they would be for efforts to streamline immigration so that it's consistent, less costly, and lets disruptive to the immigrants' lives. At the same time, the US would also have to be hard on illegal immigration to prevent illegal immigrants from undercutting wages for those here legally. As long as there is a divide in the quality of life between everything south of the US border, there will always be incentive to illegally immigrate. The proper solution is to keep sending them back, make it harder to get in, and HELP the poorer countries increase their quality of life so they aren't incentivized to risk their lives for a future. But I wouldn't bet on it, too many people like cheap labor, and too many people get emotional about kicking out illegal immigrants. |
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Yes. If we really wanted to keep illegal immigrants from taking jobs from Americans, the US government could require a higher minimum wage for companies that don't use E-Verify. Then it would be cheaper to hire American.