by Outcast_Searcher » Fri 04 May 2018, 13:11:39
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')So I find myself in the position that I want all illegals gone but at the same time benefitting personally by them being here. Granted, I am making an assumption that that the guys on my roof are not here legally. I don't know that.
Been there, with tree removal.
In my case I wouldn't have known they were illegals, but the guy in charge told me they were. His explanation --
he couldn't get Americans to do the work. The work was too physically demanding and they'd quit in less than a day. He said he insisted on documentation from all his employees and he got what looked like legal documentation. But one day one of his employees called Paulo said, "me no Paulo now, me Hernando". So the boss said said,
"Well, 'Hernanado', if you're going to work for me, I need papers for HERNANDO." "OK Boss". And the very next day, "Hernando" provides new legit looking papers for his new name. The boss said until then, he had no clue what was really going on with many of his employees. He said if he had to hire all legal Americans, he figured he'd be out of business, by being uncompetitive in pricing. All I know is these Mexicans were RUNNING carrying away big logs from where I had a at least 75ish year old oak tree cut down. (The tree looked full grown 45 years ago). Based on the weight of some small pieces I was cleaning up, these things likely weighed around 100 pounds. I never worked like that when I was 18 and in great physical shape from lifting weights a lot.
Oh, and if I refused to hire companies who hired people who don't look like "Americans", then I'm a racist and I may have a lot of trouble getting things done which I need done for me at my age and joint health. So I guess to that extent, I'm a hypocrite too, though I don't assume an employee is a non-citizen based on how they look.
So its a conundrum for sure. The only time I really mind is when employers hire people for jobs requiring solid language skills (AKA a taxi dispatcher) who speak English so poorly that you can't understand them. Or an order taker at McDonald's. (Of course, now I just use the kiosks and am more likely to get what I order now).
Clearly many elected officials and businesses like the cheap labor, or our lawmakers would actually DO something about the issue.
I don't care what people look like or where they are from, as long as they behave, support their family, pay taxes if owed, but I think American citizens should have first dibs on all the jobs they're willing to do, including dispatchers, working at McDonalds, etc. If you're a hypocrite Cog, then basically the whole US is a hypocrite, based on the system we have. Especially since we don't do anything meaningful to deal with it. Trump's solution is stupid. An X foot physical wall can be climbed over by an X+2 foot ladder in many places. I want a virtual wall with SERIOUS, NASTY employer sanctions, and a well maintained database they can use to ensure workers' papers are legitimate. And if wages rise due to supply and demand, but American citizens get those jobs, then so be it.
At least that would dry up the incentive to be here illegally to do work with illegal papers. Clearly, most Americans and the officials they elect and the businesses they use DON'T want that though.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.