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Do it legally, won’t be no problem.
Why would gang members admit to being gang members when apprehended?But Bloodworth and Seano told me our borders are being over thrown by gang members.
Tbh about 75% of the time I’m only even replying to the thread title & not the OPI dernt wanner read nuffin but I gots ter shur my pinyun
Regardless if you agree with that OP, Polish deserves a like from all of you damn it.
Why would gang members admit to being gang members when apprehended?
Getting caught illegally crossing the border and then claiming asylum is considered illegal. Claiming asylum at a port of entry isn't. We aren't talking about people going to ports of entry though.
The most basic economic theory is evidence that they depress wages. And of course there is tons of actual evidence saying the same.
https://www.gao.gov/assets/80/76971.pdf
https://cis.org/Testimony/Illegal-Immigration-Impact-Wages-and-Employment-Black-Workers
https://blogs.wsj.com/economics/201...e-likely-to-work-than-men-born-here-for-less/
http://www.nber.org/papers/w22102
https://www.forbes.com/sites/timwor...s-so-make-them-legal-immigrants/#3dd041d53fea
I don’t have any links right now but illegal immigration and low wages are one of the few economic truths in this discussion. Things such as taking all the jobs is not true and at worst they have no effect on employment rates and often they’re correlated with higher employment rates. But they do lower wages in places they settle.They aren't flooding the job market. Border crossings are at low point compared to the past 30 years.
Many are trying to claim asylum which is legal.
There is no evidence that this suppresses wages.
I try to actually read things on this topic since its what our country is stuck on and how trump got elected and its starting to become clear that the facts and the rhetoric arent adding up .Tbh about 75% of the time I’m only even replying to the thread title & not the OP
I'm shockedTbh about 75% of the time I’m only even replying to the thread title & not the OP
I don’t have any links right now but illegal immigration and low wages are one of the few economic truths in this discussion. Things such as taking all the jobs is not true and at worst they have no effect on employment rates and often they’re correlated with higher employment rates. But they do lower wages in places they settle.
I realized that came off wrong and came here to edit.What are your trying to say?
Well when Mexican cities make up 25%!!! of the top 50 most violent cities in the world, then yes I would also be overly cautious about just letting people in willy-nilly. South America makes up 85% of the top 50 by the way.I guess if you consider everyone a gang member it helps fit your narrative and helps you sleep at night.
Once again I haven't seen one person advocate open borders. This is just right wing mental patients twisting a story like they do with everything else.
Well when Mexican cities make up 25%!!! of the top 50 most violent cities in the world, then yes I would also be overly cautious about just letting people in willy-nilly. South America makes up 85% of the top 50 by the way.
Sources: http://www.businessinsider.com/most-violent-cities-in-the-world-2018-3
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5481483/42-worlds-50-violent-cities-South-America.html
Well when Mexican cities make up 25%!!! of the top 50 most violent cities in the world, then yes I would also be overly cautious about just letting people in willy-nilly. South America makes up 85% of the top 50 by the way.
Sources: http://www.businessinsider.com/most-violent-cities-in-the-world-2018-3
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5481483/42-worlds-50-violent-cities-South-America.html
If the people coming into the US illegally were taking white collar jobs. We’d have a wall that made the Great Wall of China look small built in record time.