Nowhere in this thread is there mention of the million or so European illegal immigrants... I wonder why...
They're WASPs. The men are good for being managers and supervisors and the women are good for, well you know what Trump thinks they're good for.
Fake news. Every single one commits a crime by coming here without permission. Most commit the crime of trespassing on private or government property. They commit another crime each time they lie about it. Most carry forged ID, a felony to carry, a felony to buy, a felony each time it is displayed as ID. That's easily over one hundred million crimes, and that's not counting the rapes, murders, robberies, shoplifting/petty thefts, DUI's, heroin smuggling and sales, meth smuggling and sales, fentanyl smuggling and sales...
Bullshit, you just mentioned them. You might also have missed post #6. You just keep falling back to your race-victim position, but this thread has nothing at all to do with race.
Illegal aliens take not only some of the best paying jobs in America, they take between 20%-40% of the total jobs available. Without slaves here (that is what they are and the only reason any politician wants them here) wages and bennies would climb drastically to fill the jobs and the middle class would thrive and grow as it did before, Americans would once again rise out of poverty into the middle class. With people living positive lives and reaping the benefits of good jobs crime would shrink. Top 20 Jobs Held, 2008 Top 20 Occupations* # of Immigrant Workers in the US Illegally Total # of All Workers % of Immigrants in the US Illegally in Total Work Force 1. Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons 131,000 325,000 40% 2. Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers and tapers 94,000 255,000 37% 3. Roofers 76,000 246,000 31% 4. Miscellaneous agricultural workers 269,000 910,000 30% 5. Helpers, construction trades 52,000 184,000 28% 6. Dishwashers 101,000 364,000 28% 7. Construction laborers 556,000 2,055,000 27% 8. Maids and housekeepers 417,000 1,555,000 27% 9. Cement Masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers 29,000 109,000 27% 10. Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 96,000 369,000 26% 11. Grounds maintenance workers 356,000 1,413,000 25% 12. Packers and packagers, hand 119,000 504,000 24% 13. Butchers, poultry and fish processing workers 71,000 305,000 23% 14. Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers 68,000 306,000 22% 15. Painters, construction and maintenance 173,000 791,000 22% 16. Parking lot attendants 21,000 100,000 21% 17. Chefs and head cooks 75,000 377,000 20% 18. Sewing machine operators 49,000 248,000 20% 19. Refuse and recyclable material collectors 22,000 112,000 19% 20. Cooks 427,000 2,219,000 19% 1. D'Vera Cohn and Jeffrey S. Passel,"Pew Hispanic Center Research Report: A Portrait of Unauthorized Immigrants in the United States," (1.82MB), Apr. 14, 2009
Not fake news unless you want to lump FBI crime statistics into the fake news category. If you do that then I'd say you're hopeless.
The jobs would be pretty much unfilled. Look, wages have actually declined the last few decades and they've continued to decline long after the immigrant population from Latin America has leveled off. This conclusively indicates that the continued decline in wages has little to nothing to do with the population of new immigrants. Here's what Forbes said in 2015 - https://www.forbes.com/sites/artcar...s-the-answer-might-surprise-you/#54ade0a5771a
19 foreign nationals charged with illegal voting during 2016 election By Alex Pappas, Jake Gibson | Fox News Nineteen foreign nationals have been charged with illegally voting in the 2016 election, the Justice Department said Friday. (Reuters) Nineteen foreign nationals have been charged with illegal voting in the 2016 election, the Justice Department said Friday. The defendants are from numerous countries, including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Nigeria and Germany. Some of them were charged in an indictment handed down by a federal grand jury in Wilmington, N.C. They were accused of filing a false claim of citizenship in order to register, and then voting. Others were charged separately for illegally voting. The announcement comes amid an intense debate at the state level over voter fraud and efforts by Republican lawmakers to impose voter ID restrictions. President Trump has long claimed widespread voting fraud took place in the 2016 election, an assertion that has not been substantiated. But Democrats argue voting fraud is not a widespread problem. "It's not a conspiracy theory, folks," Trump said in April, claiming millions voted illegally in 2016. Trump ordered the creation of a voting fraud commission after taking office, but disbanded it earlier this year after saying certain states refused to provide information. Those charged in the latest plots, according to the DOJ, include: Jose Cruz Solano-Rodriguez, age 41, of Mexico Guadalupe Espinosa-Pena, age 63, of Mexico Sarah Emilia Silverio-Polanco, age 35, of the Dominican Republic Elizabeth Nene Amachaghi, age 44, of Nigeria Maria Rufina Castillo-Boswell, age 31, of Philippines Dora Maybe Damatta-Rodriguez, age 64, of Panama Elvis David Fullerton, age 54, of Grenada Olive Agatha Martin, age 71, of Guyana Kaoru Sauls, age 54, of Japan Jose Jaime Ramiro-Torres, age 52, of El Salvador Juan Francisco Landeros-Mireles, age 64, of Mexico Alessandro Cannizzaro, age 46, of Italy Dieudonne Soifils, age 71, of Haiti Hyo Suk George, age 69, of Korea Merius Jean, age 54, of Haiti Rosemarie Angelika Harris, age 60, of Germany Daniel Tadeusz Romanowski, age 39, of Poland Diana Patricia Franco-Rodriguez, age 26, of Mexico Ramon Esteban Paez-Jerez, age 58, of Dominican Republic The Justice Department said the grand jury also returned an indictment against a 20th person, 66-year-old Denslo Allen Paige, for allegedly aiding and abetting another defendant, Espinosa-Pena, in falsely claiming United States citizenship in order to register to vote. The cases are being investigated by a taskforce in North Carolina led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Homeland Security Investigations, and assisted by Enforcement Removal Operations, and the Department of State - Diplomatic Security Service. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...with-illegal-voting-during-2016-election.html
Right, wages go up when there are too many to hire. Down when there are but a few and you must compete. Wait for your award! This is brilliant.
19? Wow, and here we were told that around 5 million illegal immigrants just in California voted in the election and were all for Clinton. Were we lied to by Trump? again? https://www.sfchronicle.com/politic...ifornia-claim-Millions-of-people-12810646.php
Actually wages typically go up when unemployment is low as companies have to compete for the skilled workers. When unemployment is high wages will typically go down because of the glut of available workers and people need jobs. Basic economics 101. Did you miss that class.