Yes, what's going on in Argentina is worth observing. Here's what one needs to really take into consideration. If Milei let's in a bunch of multinational corporations to extract resources from Argentina and brings in low-wage immigrant labor to do the work for the multinationals then he's working against the interests of Argentinians and all he has accomplished is allowed foreigners to exploit Argentina. If he can somehow develop Argentinian based companies and industry with Argentinian owners and develop an entrepreneurial culture within Argentina while limiting immigration and ensuring most of the new jobs go toward Argentinians, then he's doing a good job. I suspect though that we're going to see the former not the latter but we have to wait and see.
No, the problem doesn't solve itself. Imagine you're Argentinian and you want a better standard of living but corporations don't want to pay you more so they give great monetary incentives to Indians and Chinese to come to Argentina to work and the Indians and Chinese do work but they work for less than what you'd want to do the work for. Now you don't benefit at all from the resources in your country being exploited by corporations. Where's your gain? Corporations are getting rich off the resources in your country, foreigners are getting rich and you aren't. Where's your benefit? Not only that but the Indians and Chinese fuck your culture up. How does that benefit you? And the Indians and Chinese send the money they earn back to their home countries to support friends and family, they don't even spend it in your society. How does that benefit you?
Immigrants are rarely ever a good thing, especially immigrants of a different race than you, specifically immigrants with darker skin tones.
No, it doesn't go back to what you say. Corporations always hire the cheapest labor they can. People in different countries might be willing to work for a cheaper cost than Argentinians because of how bad their home country is. So what difference does enforcing the laws the same make? Absolutely none. Argentinians will still be worse off in all regards from having immigrants.
Yes, what's going on in Argentina is worth observing. Here's what one needs to really take into consideration. If Milei let's in a bunch of multinational corporations to extract resources from Argentina and brings in low-wage immigrant labor to do the work for the multinationals then he's working against the interests of Argentinians and all he has accomplished is allowed foreigners to exploit Argentina. If he can somehow develop Argentinian based companies and industry with Argentinian owners and develop an entrepreneurial culture within Argentina while limiting immigration and ensuring most of the new jobs go toward Argentinians, then he's doing a good job. I suspect though that we're going to see the former not the latter but we have to wait and see.
No, the problem doesn't solve itself. Imagine you're Argentinian and you want a better standard of living but corporations don't want to pay you more so they give great monetary incentives to Indians and Chinese to come to Argentina to work and the Indians and Chinese do work but they work for less than what you'd want to do the work for. Now you don't benefit at all from the resources in your country being exploited by corporations. Where's your gain? Corporations are getting rich off the resources in your country, foreigners are getting rich and you aren't. Where's your benefit? Not only that but the Indians and Chinese fuck your culture up. How does that benefit you? And the Indians and Chinese send the money they earn back to their home countries to support friends and family, they don't even spend it in your society. How does that benefit you?
Immigrants are rarely ever a good thing, especially immigrants of a different race than you, specifically immigrants with darker skin tones.
No, it doesn't go back to what you say. Corporations always hire the cheapest labor they can. People in different countries might be willing to work for a cheaper cost than Argentinians because of how bad their home country is. So what difference does enforcing the laws the same make? Absolutely none. Argentinians will still be worse off in all regards from having immigrants.