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Originally Posted by JonnydaJibba
I know, I know. And that is one of the main aspects that confuses me the most. But it doesn't bother you that we need to survive by paying illegal immigrants less than US citizens? There are plenty of homeless and very poor people that would work those same jobs. Oh wait, I forgot, transients are too good for that...
And sure, if all those who are working illegally are replaced with US citizens, those products would cost more. But I fear that we may suffer more in the long run if we allow them to keep working and coming here without regard for the law.
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Your fears are unfounded. Our eceonomic system is pretty well-balanced when ti comes to agriculture. We only experience problems when the governmnet tries to do things like legislate 800% increases in wges by proactively enforcing immigration on top of the massive budget impact it has on the taxes we already collected.
I've gotten to the point that I thin if you can come here and stay under the radar while you do your jorb and send the money back home wherever... good for you. As long as you don't fuck up by gettign caught committing a felony or welfare fraud or whatever, then live and let live. I am aware of how much better some people's lives are when making our minimum wage under the table and sharing a home with 7 other people compared to being on that level of society in Mexico or other Latin countries. I don't begrudge them wanting to be here.
Just stop fucking up my damned burrito orders, okay???