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.
You aren't contributing anything of value to the discussion. So what that the corporations get competitive due to cheap labor. It doesn't have to be that way when you control the society. All you need to do is ensure you have people working to produce the resources in your country. The more efficient the labor the better. This can be accomplished by privatization with foreign corporations or it can be done with capital controls on ownership like in China to ensure only Chinese own the corporations or through partnerships with multinationals etc... you can set laws to make it so say 70% of labor must be domestic people and only 30% foreigners. Canada sets laws like this for natives for example. China sets similar laws themselves for Chinese people getting hired, etc...
A true "free market" with immigrants will only help foreigners and the elite capital owners. It won't help most Argentinians.
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.
You aren't contributing anything of value to the discussion. So what that the corporations get competitive due to cheap labor. It doesn't have to be that way when you control the society. All you need to do is ensure you have people working to produce the resources in your country. The more efficient the labor the better. This can be accomplished by privatization with foreign corporations or it can be done with capital controls on ownership like in China to ensure only Chinese own the corporations or through partnerships with multinationals etc... you can set laws to make it so say 70% of labor must be domestic people and only 30% foreigners. Canada sets laws like this for natives for example. China sets similar laws themselves for Chinese people getting hired, etc...
A true "free market" with immigrants will only help foreigners and the elite capital owners. It won't help most Argentinians.