Your experiences don't amount to anything because they could be absolute BS. Now do you have any evidence or not.
I'm a talker. Yeah...
There is no reason to lie about things many people in this country see every day. Why make up something that is in no way unique. Any latino poster could tell you the exact same stories, but I guess we would all be full of shit. I also love how you are adept at dodging direct questions.
Did you ever hear of the phenomenon of black thugs referring to illegals, especially Mexican illegals as "Walking atms" because they would carry all of their cash on them? Why would they do that? Because many were paid in cash, and the others either couldnt bank or didnt trust banks.
Guess what they do with cash?
They buy stuff.
Guess how often that is done on the street with peddlers of food/goods/services who dont pay tax?
Often, literally several times a day.
There are entire communities that mimic the communities in Central and South America when it comes to literally every aspect of how these people live.
I've seen it, I've lived in it as many have.
Do you want me to start posting pics of middle age Mexican men who sell Elotes out of coolers, or fixing cars, or the dozens of paleteros that walk around my neighborhood, lol.
Just answer a few simple questions, if you can bring yourself to do it.
Is there a black market for goods and services in the United States?
Are illegals often paid in cash?
Are illegals (especially latinos) less likely to use banks for transactions, and were they commonly referred to "walking atms" in the very recent past?