posted on Jul, 30 2007 @ 10:33 PM
I too work with immigrants on a normal basis and I too see on a first hand basis the hard work they do for us. I too see nothing wrong with that,
however I am still against illegal immigration and here is why.
First off a tried and true law, the law of supply and demand. What happens at the supermarket when a product gets overstocked? It goes on sale, aka
it becomes cheaper. What happens when you have more people competing for the same amount of jobs, wages go down? If these jobs were across the board
I might be for it; i.e.. If lawyers, teachers, federal employees, and other professional and wealthy individuals were losing their jobs at the same
rates that blue collar workers were in this country great everyone would feel the problem and understand it on some level. If we had as many illegal
doctors in this country as we do illegal construction workers health care would cost the same amount as what a framer would charge due to what the
laws of supply and demand dictate.
Second, has anyone read the book or seen the movie "Time Machine" It's a story of a future in which mankind has achieved a near utopia in which man
has become free from work and responsibility. It is a world in which everything is run for them and provided for them from a computer system. I see
many parallels between this computer system and the illegals. The line "illegals do the jobs no Americans want to do" is garbage here is why. Why
should any American take or be encouraged to take a job in which the wage is not sufficient for them to live. If the wage is not high enough to
sustain a human being with his basic needs like food, shelter, transportation, and health care why should any living being take that job. Some jobs
are not good enough for the lowest of humans to take. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity regardless of their circumstances or past history.
We should be coming after these people who create these bad jobs rather than perpetuate the problem like our country did with slavery, endentured
servants and in rescent history migrant workers. Slavery is slavery and I can not compare this to that. However cheap labor is also cheap labor and
our country and the big businesses that have run it throughout have always been on a constant diet for the commodity of cheap labor.
One of the reason why Americans won't work in the fields isn't because they are lazy it is because they are smart. Do you understand the
relationship between pesticides and cancer? Maybe they just didn't want to get cancer?
If I paid you 100k a year would you let me spray you with pesticides? The problem wasn't the wage, it was the job.
Or do you believe that you can only make yourself rich by making others poor?