Super_voip said:
If you sent all your illegals home(10 million at last count) there would be full employment, bosses desperate for anyone to do the jog, wages go up, conditions go up, housing prices go down(10 million leaving)
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That point of view is just a product of the new world order's brainwashing ... blame the immigrant workers for the fact Americans can't get a job. It's far more convenient to have a scape goat rather than blame ourselves.
During the Clinton administration we had immigrant workers, but every American that wanted a job could have one - unemployment was record low, corporate revenues were record high, the national debt was actually in a surplus. The problem is, the wrong people were making money - the middle class was building real wealth, and intruding in a way of life once reserved exclusively for the "right people".
Then we had a change at the helm, and the bubble as "they" called it burst. Since then, the "right people" have been working hard to widen the divide between the middle and the top. As soon as the public began to notice things were getting worse, the news media starts spinning the "truth" - H1B visas are taking up all our medical and technical jobs, there just aren't enough educated Americans to fill these positions! When the public became wary of that excuse, we had another "bubble" burst - a couple of buildings representing Americans capitalist imperialist attitude were leveled in a matter of hours. The public was quick to hand over all our civil rights in exchange for the perception of "security". Years go by, the public has hardened against "terror", that excuse is starting to wear thin. The new enemy is the "illegal immigrant", with the war cry "THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!"
Anyone that believes terrorists or immigrants, legal or otherwise, are the cause of our problems today, has their head firmly planted up their a**, right where the "right people" would prefer you to keep it. Hopefully the public will come up for air in 2008, pulling their heads out just long enough to turn things around.