Why hotel workers? That's not "hard" work. Long hours maybe, but I know there's tons of Americans who would jump at the chance if the pay was right. I don't agree with this for farm work either, but there's an argument to be made that seasonal out in the blistering heat manual labor is going to be a tough sell with Americans no matter what it pays. In construction there's anecdotes from contractors claiming even when they raise the pay they have a hard time getting people to come and work a full schedule. Hotel cleaning and maintenance? Blatant fucking scam if they're claiming nobody will take those jobs.
Yeah, why would a President and billionaire owner of hotels, resorts and golf clubs want to give a pass to menial laborers in that sector? Gosh... I just don't know.
I'm not even mad, I'll even get over it when trade deals are finalized, promised money start flowing in, production plants get built, and more illegals get deported.
Give a pass? There's tons of people here willing to do that work. Does Trump hate Americans? Look if he felt sorry for the poor Mexicans ladies who settled down here to fluff pillows, he doesn't have to ICE them - just gradually start punishing the business owners who hired them. Eventually the jobs dry up and they self deport. This is all theoretical though since we're talking about a random tweet with no sources.
I don't speak for the guy, it's just my observation, when asked he says the same thing, he needs to take care of the farmers, and the almost always lump in hotel workers and says these are the jobs no American wants to do, we need these workers for tourism dollars. Which directly benefits him and his pals.
I said it in a post a few week ago, the rich wants cheap menial labor, the moment AI and robotic automation becomes good enough to replace these workers, politicians from both sides of the aisle will suddenly have no problem with mass deportation. Until then, the left resist, the right stalls to run down the clock.
Why hotel workers? That's not "hard" work. Long hours maybe, but I know there's tons of Americans who would jump at the chance if the pay was right. I don't agree with this for farm work either, but there's an argument to be made that seasonal out in the blistering heat manual labor is going to be a tough sell with Americans no matter what it pays. In construction there's anecdotes from contractors claiming even when they raise the pay they have a hard time getting people to come and work a full schedule. Hotel cleaning and maintenance? Blatant fucking scam if they're claiming nobody will take those jobs.
Yeah, why would a President and billionaire owner of hotels, resorts and golf clubs want to give a pass to menial laborers in that sector? Gosh... I just don't know.
I'm not even mad, I'll even get over it when trade deals are finalized, promised money start flowing in, production plants get built, and more illegals get deported.
Give a pass? There's tons of people here willing to do that work. Does Trump hate Americans? Look if he felt sorry for the poor Mexicans ladies who settled down here to fluff pillows, he doesn't have to ICE them - just gradually start punishing the business owners who hired them. Eventually the jobs dry up and they self deport. This is all theoretical though since we're talking about a random tweet with no sources.
I don't speak for the guy, it's just my observation, when asked he says the same thing, he needs to take care of the farmers, and the almost always lump in hotel workers and says these are the jobs no American wants to do, we need these workers for tourism dollars. Which directly benefits him and his pals.
I said it in a post a few week ago, the rich wants cheap menial labor, the moment AI and robotic automation becomes good enough to replace these workers, politicians from both sides of the aisle will suddenly have no problem with mass deportation. Until then, the left resist, the right stalls to run down the clock.