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Migrants work for crappy money and live in illegal dwellings with 19 men to a room. They are being ripped off. So, as Americans, we should now do the same? Why would anyone hire Americans when they can get illegals/migrants?
This story is a joke. I read somewhere that migrants are THRIVING despite the economy. The truth is, they would rather hire 'poor Jose or 'poor Ling Wu' and pay them low wages off the books than hire Americans.
The fault is with employers who are the ones breaking the law.
That's exactly what those who promote illegal immigration suggest.
They absolutely will not admit that Americans making more on unemployment handouts don't want to work hard for much less money - so they insist that Americans are too lazy.
It is not possible to support a family in this country with our cost of living on what illegals are willing to accept in wages, the illegals also don't support their families on these wages so they rely on Medicaid, food stamps, Section 8 housing, WIC and much much more.
Americans have this little problem of working hard and also living off welfare handouts.
When the GOBP/Fox take over you will be refered there and if you refuse employment your unemployment or welfare will be terminated
The fact you keep posting this bogus sham site says more about you than the majority of the unemployed.
On a personal note, I doubt VERY much a 59 year old unemployed accountant is about to be referred to a site run by a union that knowingly has a LARGE % of it's members who are illegals.
As a little kiddo did work at picking strawberries. Couple yrs lateer (teen) worked on a tobacco farm harnessing the horse to pull the sled with the picked leaves...tieing three leaves together and 33 bundles on to a long pole...ending with 1200 poles in a kiln to cure. Other days in between we had to cut the suckers with a small knife. These grow between the main stem and the leaf cutting the leafs growth...a mandatory job. A hard job for a 12 yr old but it was the times and a need.
Not every farm job can be done via a machine.
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