Che Paddy
Well-Known Member
I think your missing my point. It the situation was not so attractive and facilitated by American companies then there would be no issue. If American companies didnt employ illegals then it wouldnt matter. They wouldnt come across the border. On another point do you have a rough estimate of how many unemployed workers there and how many jobs are filled by illegals. Even a rough estimate. Id imagine the there are way more jobs being filled by illegals than unemployed people. While in the US these illegal aliens still need to live so must buy food etc. Therefore they do contribute to the economy.How are you even getting into the 1915-1940 Era of Americana? It's 2011. Illegals here undercut....everyone. If they left we would HAVE to do the job. Simple as that. If you knew economics you'd realize illegal immigrants not paying taxes and employers not paying taxes because its under the table...so inflation happens and we go fuck our selves with churros.
My point is that these people are simply exploiting a more attractive situation by coming across the border. Same as any immigrant workers throughout the world. The rich business owner are the only beneficaries of this by paying lower wages. They create the system to benefit themselves and boost profit. Americana or not indeed this is 2011 and maybe we should look at the bigger issue than attacking and scapegoating the people who simply want to do exactly what you want to do. Make more money.
I cant see us agreeing on this so I am going to bow out from this one. I may not agree with your opinion but I respect it as a differing view from mine and valid in the debate