WuWei
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Agreed. According to our needs.
You realize they could be doing that now, right?
Do you believe it should be difficult to immigrate to this country.
adroit
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We need labor. We have a record amount of job openings.
They canât do that in a streamlined manner. And this admin wants to make it even more difficult.
Not particularly.
adroit
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No, it actually surged after that, ironically.
WuWei
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Guatemalan women and children are not âlaborâ. Do you really think we need 22 million housekeepers?
I am.
No? Is the United States not the greatest country on earth?
WuWei
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But itâs stemmed now? What caused this stemming?
What do we need more labor in? You will notice a lot of the openings are for skilled positions which isnât usually arenât coming through the south illegally. Look at the way we treat India for a comparison. And Indian immigrant that is in the country is most likely on an H1B visa working in the tech or medical field (To many imho but that is another topic). Bottom line we choose who comes in based on if the company issues them a visa.
Plants are closing mostly moving to China or Mexico, automation is ramping up we are seeing the beginning times of the end of the blue collar work, granted itâs in itâs infancy but why would someone think at the exact time jobs are leaving overseas and automation kicking in is the exact time we need more unskilled workers?
Letâs look at the No. 2 economy China. They did not let in floods of migrants and they had one of the most explosive growth stories in history while also having a ton of people unemployed in the blue collar field. No 3 Japan, good luck getting work there unless you are invited by a company, and even if you stay there your whole life you will always be considered an outsider.
Notice no one says to China or Japan they need more migrants to grow their economy.
No. 4 Germany as of 2015 Merkel let in over a million migrants. This unemployment status was before she increased Germany with people around the third world and Syrians are not in this chart. Look at the amount of people out of work and while at the same time on taxpayer benefits. In the end all this has done has ended her career and ushered in the first far right party as the opposition party since WW2.
The big cities are full, infrastructure is crumbling and roads were not meant for the amount of traffic that is going through many of the highways, I am looking at you L.A. Why not train all the unemployed here instead of this pyramid scheme of never ending migration which is only practiced in the west, and that is were it is getting the most pushback.
WuWei
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Obama built cages and put kids in them.
WuWei
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How much does it cost us to deport one illegal?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/307548001
$11,000 per detainee if it goes off without a hitch. $12,500 under Obama.
Are yâall counting that in to your cyphering?
Guess they are going to replace it with a kid drinking from a toiletâŚbut havenât found one yet.
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adroit
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They could replace it with a picture of one of the people who have died in custody.
adroit
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Tragic.
Not as tragic as the scale of those killed by natives. Because math.
WuWei
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Citizens have a right to be here.
conan
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ScaryâŚbut typical of your average lib.
adroit
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Natural rights? Nah, completely made up concept to cast off the fetters of monarchical rule.

adroit:
If they arenât traffickers or violent criminals, 100%. Take their biometrics, slap an ankle bracelet on them, set a court date and let them go.
Well of course! Why go through even that much trouble though? Why not just simply ASK them if they are traffickers or violent criminals and then let them go? DuhâŚ