It drives down the price of labor. Corporations, left and right, will always push this because it helps big business, and big business bribes politicians.
I live in a place with a large Somalian community.
Virtually all of them (thousands and thousands) work at the same horrible and low pay factory chain, and were brought here on either work visas, or family visas for people who originally had work visas. The factory chain offers a significantly worse deal to it's workers than any other surrounding company, yet it never struggles to attract employees.
There is a reason that company remains in operation, as one of the largest brands in the country, despite paying less than $8 per hour with no benefits. Because the real wage they offer is getting to live in America. Third world people are accustomed to poor living conditions and low pay, they will out-compete American workers nearly every time because of their willingness to tolerate suffering, so the company signed a deal in cooperation with the state government to fast-track the visa process.
Businesses fund politicians who sign bills that fast-track work visas, and since the same people own the media, the media pushes more immigration as well. All for the real goal of enriching the corporations through the suffering of Americans.
There has never been a population, in the history of the world, who supported mass immigration into their own country. Not one. And yet it happens constantly, even in supposedly “democratic” countries. Because immigration is actually just foreign invasion perpetrated by hostile foreign actors who have captured the levers of power in order to force suicidal legislation on the citizenry.
Um, Canada? We invited many thousands of Germans, Ukrainians and other sources of Mennonites to settle in the West. Like my ancestors, for example. (They had turned Catholic, but that's another story)
The USA has done so too, but these were invited peoples, not a flood of the dregs of other societies.
Why are these people even allowed to do this?
Why do we allow governments to bring in these people?
This never would have happened if they just stayed in Africa.
It drives down the price of labor. Corporations, left and right, will always push this because it helps big business, and big business bribes politicians.
I live in a place with a large Somalian community.
Virtually all of them (thousands and thousands) work at the same horrible and low pay factory chain, and were brought here on either work visas, or family visas for people who originally had work visas. The factory chain offers a significantly worse deal to it's workers than any other surrounding company, yet it never struggles to attract employees.
There is a reason that company remains in operation, as one of the largest brands in the country, despite paying less than $8 per hour with no benefits. Because the real wage they offer is getting to live in America. Third world people are accustomed to poor living conditions and low pay, they will out-compete American workers nearly every time because of their willingness to tolerate suffering, so the company signed a deal in cooperation with the state government to fast-track the visa process.
Businesses fund politicians who sign bills that fast-track work visas, and since the same people own the media, the media pushes more immigration as well. All for the real goal of enriching the corporations through the suffering of Americans.
There has never been a population, in the history of the world, who supported mass immigration into their own country. Not one. And yet it happens constantly, even in supposedly “democratic” countries. Because immigration is actually just foreign invasion perpetrated by hostile foreign actors who have captured the levers of power in order to force suicidal legislation on the citizenry.
Um, Canada? We invited many thousands of Germans, Ukrainians and other sources of Mennonites to settle in the West. Like my ancestors, for example. (They had turned Catholic, but that's another story)
The USA has done so too, but these were invited peoples, not a flood of the dregs of other societies.