Quote (SBD @ 25 Jan 2024 16:12)
Is this a serious question you're asking when were talking about trying to deter migrants?
When companies are waving their arms just across the boarder saying come work at Pizza Hut, Sonic, Target, come build homes and commercial office space for us, come, come , come. You think that's helpful?
its a known better life, because its a highway to where companies are hiring. Look at all the interviews with undocumented migrants, there's often something in common and that's that they know they can find work. Because we are waiting with open arms for them to come work for us.
Want to do something positive, start making the fines for the use of undocumented workers massive, financially crippling, and enforce it. But the trade off is everything is going to cost significantly more. Lets face it, its cheap labour, if those crops need to be harvested by a USA born or a Canadian born, foods going to be expensive, its going to cost more to stock shelves, commercial real-estate will cost more per square foot resulting in higher lease rates meaning the service or product costs more in the end, etc.
This is true, however, that doesn't change the current scenario. If you want to massively immigrate people and give them opportunities to stimulate the market by creating an even lower class than the current low class, you need to get congress to agree to set up a program to onboard such numbers and to disperse them intelligently throughout the cities based on data and research on areas that require this influx of people.
What is happening right now is insanity, and that you can see it as a plus in any way is delusional. It is financially crippling, not planned, and not agreed on by the citizens representatives.