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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat! You posted an article that was two years old.
I have no time for this. I need to deport some Immigrants.
Serious question can you tell me where some illegals are?
Illegal immigration has declined since 2009 and continues to do so, even under your nemesis Obama. The portion of illegal workers in that time has also remained steady. With most illegals having lived here for years, and an estimate 70% of new illegals arriving here by plane or legal crossing (and overstaying their visas) the need to build that stupid wall is nullified. Mexicans walking over the border are not the issue. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/.
Immigrants are driving overall workforce growth in the U.S. As the Baby Boom generation heads toward retirement, growth in the nation’s working-age population (those ages 25 to 64) will be driven by immigrants and the U.S.-born children of immigrants, at least through 2035. Without immigrants, there would be an estimated 18 million fewer working-age adults in the country in 2035 because of the dearth of U.S.-born children with U.S.-born parents. However, immigrants do not form a majority of workers in any industry or occupational group, though they form large shares of private household workers (45%) and farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (46%). http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...world-in-2017/
Like it or not we need immigrants to keep the economy chugging along. If we are currently at or near full employment, as most economists agree we are 18M workers need to come from somewhere.
Population trends don't change on a dime. But, since you asked, illegal immigration has been flat lined since Obama was in office.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostName yours please.
I have many hard working LEGAL immigrant workers from South America.
I also have many hard working White American workers too.
What I don’t have is cocki African/Haitian workers who believe their **** don’t stink, been there done that and won’t hire them again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m a part owner in a Meat & Produce business, One of the biggest in Fairfield County it’s not hard to find me or my company.
I have many hard working LEGAL immigrant workers from South America.
I also have many hard working White American workers too.
What I don’t have is cocki African/Haitian workers who believe their **** don’t stink, been there done that and won’t hire them again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst, population trends don't shift on a dime. It also takes time to amass and assess data covering 335million people. Projections from 2015 aren't going to be very different in 2017, especially when:
Illegal immigration has declined since 2009 and continues to do so, even under your nemesis Obama. The portion of illegal workers in that time has also remained steady. With most illegals having lived here for years, and an estimate 70% of new illegals arriving here by plane or legal crossing (and overstaying their visas) the need to build that stupid wall is nullified. Mexicans walking over the border are not the issue. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...on-in-the-u-s/.
Immigrants are driving overall workforce growth in the U.S. As the Baby Boom generation heads toward retirement, growth in the nation’s working-age population (those ages 25 to 64) will be driven by immigrants and the U.S.-born children of immigrants, at least through 2035. Without immigrants, there would be an estimated 18 million fewer working-age adults in the country in 2035 because of the dearth of U.S.-born children with U.S.-born parents. However, immigrants do not form a majority of workers in any industry or occupational group, though they form large shares of private household workers (45%) and farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (46%). http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...world-in-2017/
Like it or not we need immigrants to keep the economy chugging along. If we are currently at or near full employment, as most economists agree we are 18M workers need to come from somewhere.
Population trends don't change on a dime. But, since you asked, illegal immigration has been flat lined since Obama was in office.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen I get a deliverable for my consulting business, I may know the country of origin of the provider but not always. I have used folks from the US, Canada, South Africa, Brazil, Australia, Peru and others. I often have no idea of the color their skin. I know the quality of their work and their price.
You could’ve been a great prize fighter, bobbing and weaving skills,...Didn’t answer the OPs question but it’s all good.
Kudos to the OP for being honest about his work and values. Clearly his experience with some immigrants is what makes him a good American, he gave the opportunity to all and that’s the truth of fair game.
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The Democrats tried to win the Presidency without White People. Clinton’s gang made that a mission & using Bill to Stomp the Connecticut Green pastures raising money from Immigrant Hedge Fund Billionaires , the same Billionaires like Moroccon immigrant Marc Lasery who made is dough on poor peoples failures , the Harvey Weinstein sexual deviated abuse and many more slime ball powder cakes. They all come to seek cover and comfort in the Nutmeg state and the Snowflakes on TS take them in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostObama's economy was so bad that Mexicans said, no thanks, I'll stay right here.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou could’ve been a great prize fighter, bobbing and weaving skills,...Didn’t answer the OPs question but it’s all good.
Kudos to the OP for being honest about his work and values. Clearly his experience with some immigrants is what makes him a good American, he gave the opportunity to all and that’s the truth of fair game.
They come , make money and treat the country as second while placing heir own as first. Which nation on earth allows a Foreigner to do that. If I went and lived in an African country they would call bloody murder and have my head put in a guillotine for putting the US first.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree - I think Americans help too many people here and abroad with those nations never giving back anything to the US.
They come , make money and treat the country as second while placing heir own as first. Which nation on earth allows a Foreigner to do that. If I went and lived in an African country they would call bloody murder and have my head put in a guillotine for putting the US first.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe Democrats tried to win the Presidency without White People. Clinton’s gang made that a mission & using Bill to Stomp the Connecticut Green pastures raising money from Immigrant Hedge Fund Billionaires , the same Billionaires like Moroccon immigrant Marc Lasery who made is dough on poor peoples failures , the Harvey Weinstein sexual deviated abuse and many more slime ball powder cakes. They all come to seek cover and comfort in the Nutmeg state and the Snowflakes on TS take them in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean the economy that GW Bush tanked and Obama inherited, then Obama fixed and turned around? Yeah, that one. Mexico's economy improved during that time as well, lessening the need to come here
Jail anyune who wants to stay, and rob and ferry everyone else right into canada
If its good enough for mexico its good enough for me
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol, classic......stupidity.
Slow down eager beaver. The guy has a point.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business...-class/509477/
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Mr "I went to Wharton" has to be the worst budgeter ever. Does he even know how to read a spreadsheet or balance sheet? His infrastructure "plan" (I use the term loosely) is to have states shoulder most of the cost burden, not the other way around as been the case for decades. That's no plan. All it will do is result in many states being unable to do any projects let alone much needed repairs, or greatly raising taxes, or go into private/gov't partnerships with more tolls the average Joe has to pay for. Had he not given the wealthy and corporations their tax cut he could have financed a huge infrastructure bill. Then there's debt he's piling on top of what we already have, again so the rich stay rich and the military (already the biggest in the world by a long shot) balloons out of control. We're going to be broke in no time and have our debt downgraded to junk. Considering he went bankrupt four times this shouldn't be surprising to anyone except to the fools who believed he was a "successful" businessman. This time it isn't banks taking a haircut but the entire country
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