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- Apr 27, 2022
From what I've seen over the immigrant labor discussion IRL and online is that there are a lot of people who find it absolutely revolting to see a white person working in something they view as low class (the online discussion is most likely just 3rd worlders trying to justify their existence).he minimum wage is not really relevant in this context.
An overabundance of illegal low skill labor just makes it harder for citizen low skill labor to get jobs and creates a race to the bottom in wages. We should only be concerned with the citizens being hurt in this case. That being our most vulnerable citizens.
On the other side of the coin excessive legal immigration and temporary work visas (a la H1B) do exactly the same thing for higher skilled citizens.
Both are intrinsically detrimental to American Citizens and prioritizing foreigners over citizens means you are a shitbird.
Doesn't matter what the form of labor is. We're at the point where those kinds of people find it revolting to see whites in lower/mid tier white collar positions now when pushing the youth towards white collar was the norm when millennials were young which they used to justify the unlimited mexican horde for menial and blue collar labor.