One thing that is always overlooked is that our state of unregulated immigration benefits certain individuals.
Take Texas for example. Texas screams about undocumented workers, yet a full 8% of the workforce in Texas is undocumented (fwd.us). The state does nothing about these million workers it utilizes.
In 2004, President George W. Bush proposed a guest worker program - a significant immigration reform measure that would give us the workers we need but not the permanent social burden they represent. Republicans (the President's own party) voted it down.
Why doesn't Texas do something about undocumented workers? Why would Congress vote immigration reform down? Simple - the current system has benefits for powerful people. The powerful receive hard and sometimes dangerous work done for below market value. If we regulated undocumented immigration, there would be minimums to pay and safety regulations to be enforced. Right now, under the table is simply more profitable.
Yes and BOTH "sides" are in on it! "Problem, reaction....now SOLUTION". Don't fall for the architected, divide and conquer theater. The hegelian dialectic and ordo ab chao tactics. These have been employed throughout history by this same ruling class of scumbags to great effect. People, it's time to WAKE UP.
Congress was supposed to fix the border crisis decades ago and they have done nothing. DACA which should have been passed decades ago is still in limbo. So essentially Congress is happy with the status quo or career jobs. Chuck grassley who was in his 90s wants to run for reelection how freaking bizarre is that. Do your job Congress, do your job.
How about Congress confronting that reality first? The American people noticed it way back in 2016, thus “Build the Wall” sweeping Trump to victory.
The Republicans did absolutely nothing - zip,zero, nada - to counter the invasion of our borders under Biden. Where were the lawsuits brought by Republicans to push back on and thwart the thousands of illegal EO’s and actions perpetrated by the Dems all four of those years.? Nowhere, because they never happened.
It took Trump to smash through and force it to an end.
We need to completely replace those so-called representatives we have currently in Congress. They are worse than worthless. They are part of the problem.
"Build the Wall" was simply sloganeering - pablum for simple minded people. Joe and Jill Public can't understand employment or tax law, but they understands what a wall is. Walls worked. . . like maybe in the 18th Century.
Undocumented immigration is buzz and fuzz. Leviathan doesn't really wants to fix it because they benefit from the status quo. I know, let's get Mexico to pay for it! Or we'll paint it black! All smoke screens and feinting. And we lap it up. "Then are just like us!" we exclaim. But they are not and they take us for suckers.
Leviathan doesn't care about the truth. It cares about power and money and we're so stupid that we believe that they are "fixing" our problems. But the rub is - they are the problem.
One thing that is always overlooked is that our state of unregulated immigration benefits certain individuals.
Take Texas for example. Texas screams about undocumented workers, yet a full 8% of the workforce in Texas is undocumented (fwd.us). The state does nothing about these million workers it utilizes.
In 2004, President George W. Bush proposed a guest worker program - a significant immigration reform measure that would give us the workers we need but not the permanent social burden they represent. Republicans (the President's own party) voted it down.
Why doesn't Texas do something about undocumented workers? Why would Congress vote immigration reform down? Simple - the current system has benefits for powerful people. The powerful receive hard and sometimes dangerous work done for below market value. If we regulated undocumented immigration, there would be minimums to pay and safety regulations to be enforced. Right now, under the table is simply more profitable.
Also, among the mass immigration are warriors, in case they are needed by L.
Yes and BOTH "sides" are in on it! "Problem, reaction....now SOLUTION". Don't fall for the architected, divide and conquer theater. The hegelian dialectic and ordo ab chao tactics. These have been employed throughout history by this same ruling class of scumbags to great effect. People, it's time to WAKE UP.
Congress was supposed to fix the border crisis decades ago and they have done nothing. DACA which should have been passed decades ago is still in limbo. So essentially Congress is happy with the status quo or career jobs. Chuck grassley who was in his 90s wants to run for reelection how freaking bizarre is that. Do your job Congress, do your job.
How about Congress confronting that reality first? The American people noticed it way back in 2016, thus “Build the Wall” sweeping Trump to victory.
The Republicans did absolutely nothing - zip,zero, nada - to counter the invasion of our borders under Biden. Where were the lawsuits brought by Republicans to push back on and thwart the thousands of illegal EO’s and actions perpetrated by the Dems all four of those years.? Nowhere, because they never happened.
It took Trump to smash through and force it to an end.
We need to completely replace those so-called representatives we have currently in Congress. They are worse than worthless. They are part of the problem.
"Build the Wall" was simply sloganeering - pablum for simple minded people. Joe and Jill Public can't understand employment or tax law, but they understands what a wall is. Walls worked. . . like maybe in the 18th Century.
Undocumented immigration is buzz and fuzz. Leviathan doesn't really wants to fix it because they benefit from the status quo. I know, let's get Mexico to pay for it! Or we'll paint it black! All smoke screens and feinting. And we lap it up. "Then are just like us!" we exclaim. But they are not and they take us for suckers.
Leviathan doesn't care about the truth. It cares about power and money and we're so stupid that we believe that they are "fixing" our problems. But the rub is - they are the problem.