I'm sure the per unit cost would end up being cheaper than providing welfare and prison over their lifetime in the states. Plus the saving on their parasite broods, to boot.
You are all missing the forest for the trees. They aren't here for any other reason than corporations, which by the way the "conservative" wing of SCOTUS agreed, for all legal intents and purposes, have the same rights and standing as human beings under the Constitution, want them here.
That's right, JP Morgan Chase and Apple have the same rights and protections that you do, and in some instances, more.
That replacement theory is spot on and
real but its not because they're more malleable or guaranteed Democratic voters, its because they're cheaper and better for business. They want a serf/slave class and we aren't it.
I remember in uni this lefty professor thought the pinnacle of US history were the pot reeking and LSD tripping hippies who protested against the Vietnam war (but only because they were expected to go, they gave not one shit abut the thousands of actual working class whites, blacks and beaners who got low draft lottery numbers) and lectured us about the evils of US conglomerates by repeating what one GM CEO said: "What's good for General Motors is good for the country" as an example of how evil the US is.
I mean that CEO wasn't wrong but the real problem with it is that big business discovered becoming a critical part of the political process was the key to not only their survival but total control over the US. So here we are; what's good for Apple is your replacement and that's good for Pelosi, Schumer and Biden (and the RINOS aligned with them). People aren't the US anymore, corporations/big business are.