BirdinHand
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I imagine this clown administration is not going to hurt their big money friends.I suspect Trump is going after illegal invaders before going after Americans. Priorities.
That system could use improvements too. While those people are working legally, many still have illegal status in terms of citizenship. We're seeing that firsthand with this administration grabbing them at their check-ins. There should be expedited programs to help those who follow our laws even if they committed the misdemeanor of crossing the border illegally.I confess to not reading all the posts but it is important to remember that a huge number of migrants, likely a majority, are in the US pending amnesty claims. After a certain amount of time, these migrants are actually granted work permits pending their hearings. Most are working legally.
Agreed, I just wanted to point out that in many, many cases the employers are not breaking the law nor is the employee.That system could use improvements too. While those people are working legally, many still have illegal status in terms of citizenship. We're seeing that firsthand with this administration grabbing them at their check-ins. There should be expedited programs to help those who follow our laws even if they committed the misdemeanor of crossing the border illegally.
THat is backwards.
If illegals couldnt get jobs they would self deport.
I imagine this clown administration is not going to hurt their big money friends.
And that’s what it boils down to.
TACO is already waffling to industries crying about their cheap labor.
Profits over people. The American way.
I've used this analogy before: that's like treating the wounds festering from a cancerous mass while ignoring the mass. Addressing a symptom and ignoring the underlying systemic issue won't lead to meaningful change.I suspect Trump is going after illegal invaders before going after Americans. Priorities.
So you cant adress my point?I suspect Trump doesn't care that you feel bad for the illegal invaders (regardless of how you try to dress up this fact), and will keep going after them.
I've used this analogy before: that's like treating the wounds festering from a cancerous mass while ignoring the mass. Addressing a symptom and ignoring the underlying systemic issue won't lead to meaningful change.
The point is that harsh punishment and deportation can work as deterrents for future illegals. Pretending that it doesn't because Joe Biden's wide-open border didn't work is silly and just an attempt by the left to dress up their love for the illegal invaders (and likely also their hatred of entrepreneurs and businessmen).So you cant adress my point?
What a load of malarkey. There's no invasion occurring. Our country is designed around illegal immigrants bolstering our economy. If you want that to change, we need real reform instead of EOs that look tough on the surface.The point is that harsh punishment and deportation can work as deterrents for future illegals. Pretending that it doesn't because Joe Biden's wide-open border didn't work is silly and just an attempt by the left to dress up their love for the illegal invaders (and likely also their hatred of entrepreneurs and businessmen).
No, that's not how the country is designed. That's how some businesses take advantage of lawlessness to evade taxes.What a load of malarkey. There's no invasion occurring. Our country is designed around illegal immigrants bolstering our economy. If you want that to change, we need real reform instead of EOs that look tough on the surface.
Eastern Colorado ‘ranchers’ may turn on Boebert as the gap in CO-04 keeps closing.The point is that harsh punishment and deportation can work as deterrents for future illegals. Pretending that it doesn't because Joe Biden's wide-open border didn't work is silly and just an attempt by the left to dress up their love for the illegal invaders (and likely also their hatred of entrepreneurs and businessmen).
You clearly do not understand the underlying, systemic issues and are instead repeating rhetoric used to trick voters into voting for the system to remain skewed. Wake up, do some research, and try to understand the difference between EOs and legislature. Those businesses are taking advantage because the system allows them to, not because they've found some loopholes that couldn't be easily solved by Congress.No, that's not how the country is designed. That's how some businesses take advantage of lawlessness to evade taxes.
That was addressed in a previous post.
The tax code does that.Even better would be to just have your employer send your entire paycheck straight to the government, and let them decide how much of that money you deserve to get back.
I've been suggesting doing just that.Make them legal, and streamline the legal immigration process so future workers can come legally.
They are the ones who should initiate contact with their Representatives.The employer cannot process it
Try to combine ALL of what I wrote into memory before making such a claim.Oh yeah, now I remember. You suggest "a stiff fine" for those who employ illegals. In other words, you just want to make it the cost of doing business.
shrug...up to them, but they could have started a long time ago with following the law.
A lot of folks who voted for Trump last fall didn't know that tariffs and mass deportations would lead to higher prices.Lol. Shut down US farms and tariff produce from Mexico.
Winning!
No, that's not how the country is designed. That's how some businesses take advantage of lawlessness to evade taxes.
A lot of folks who voted for Trump last fall didn't know that tariffs and mass deportations would lead to higher prices.
Then maybe they should talk to other farmers?How fares the guy whose competitors have cheaper labor?
It's an issue that a single farmer cannot face or fix on their own.
You wrote what you wrote. Now you want to backpedal. Unfortunately, everyone here can read what you wrote. Own it. You don't want to stop employers from hiring illegals, just like Trump doesn't, either.Try to combine ALL of what I wrote into memory before making such a claim.
Then maybe they should talk to other farmers?
Dumb trash from Tex-ass getting what they voted for.
n a stunningly swift overnight change, some Texas farm operations had to shut down after losing virtually all of their workforce, an exodus triggered by the increase in immigration raids and increased enforcement. The ripple effects of these raids are the gift that keeps on giving and will be felt nationwide: unpicked crops are now left unharvested, livestock were left untended, and rural economies are on edge.
This story isn’t just a tale of woe for Texan farms; it's a warning for American agribusiness, food prices, and the communities that keep food on our plates. So, let's examine what effect these raids have on agriculture, livestock, workers, and the American public.
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Expect higher prices in grocery stores all over the country...
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