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But EU has laws on minimum wage. They aren't going to be paid less than minimum wage.Because the immigrants are willing to accept lower wages to do these jobs due to economic differences between countries. Average Europeans are willing to do these jobs, when the pay is fair.
Isn't populism what got trump in in the first place?Is populism dead?
yah i sure do wonder why that stance is more popular than 'lets lock humans in cages'gotta love the extremely based enlightened centrist position of "unchecked immigration is good for the economy because it allows us to expand the number of industries which can exploit the third world via economic imperialism." somehow the most common opinion is far less palateable than almost any other immigration opinion.
"let's lock humans in cages" is exactly why i had the word "almost" in that sentence.yah i sure do wonder why that stance is more popular than 'lets lock humans in cages'
also could you briefly explain how unchecked immigration expands industries 'economic imperialism' activities?
is it bringing economic imperialism in -house or is it just 'the economy' and you've attached 'imperialism' as this scary buzzword to it? claiming immigrants are what allows the 'natives' to focus on 'imperialism' instead of cleaning their houses is just lol, the actual imperialist policies of the US in installing rightwing regimes to hand over countries to drug lords to keep food prices low and the cocaine running is much more significant in fomenting the arrival of immigrants to the US. Why not have an amnesty to ensure these immigrants can work legally and pay income taxes? then they can't be underpaid for housework etc because 'the market' won't allow it. And also crack down on firms hiring ppl into these horrible working conditions seems like it could also be a better idea than 'no immigration because thats economic imperialism' which might as well be 'no immigration because the brown ppl are stealin my cultural (economic) heritage'"let's lock humans in cages" is exactly why i had the word "almost" in that sentence.
My point is that jobs which can't outsource to 3rd world sweatshops (e.g. cleaning, construction) can hire poor migrant workers for horrible working conditions--which natives can reject because of a stronger social support network making unemployment not a death sentence--instead of being forced by the market to provide fair compensation. it's basically bringing economic imperialism in-house.
If you argue against labor migration because of imperialism, I sure hope you apply it for all workers, not just low-skilled workers. High-skilled outmigration is much worse for the source countries, even taking into account remittances.
I think you guys are misconstruing my argument so maybe I should have made it more clear what I'm responding to with a quote-postis it bringing economic imperialism in -house or is it just 'the economy' and you've attached 'imperialism' as this scary buzzword to it? claiming immigrants are what allows the 'natives' to focus on 'imperialism' instead of cleaning their houses is just lol, the actual imperialist policies of the US in installing rightwing regimes to hand over countries to drug lords to keep food prices low and the cocaine running is much more significant in fomenting the arrival of immigrants to the US. Why not have an amnesty to ensure these immigrants can work legally and pay income taxes? then they can't be underpaid for housework etc because 'the market' won't allow it. And also crack down on firms hiring ppl into these horrible working conditions seems like it could also be a better idea than 'no immigration because thats economic imperialism' which might as well be 'no immigration because the brown ppl are stealin my cultural (economic) heritage'
To be honest, I think young immigrants can benefit Germany in the long run, even if they are staying in Germany.
Once they reach legal age, they can be working on the blue collar jobs that average Europeans refuse to do.
Germany needs young, working people.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/article-1/section-8/clause-4/aliensThe power of Congress “to exclude aliens from the United States and to prescribe the terms and conditions on which they come in” is absolute, being an attribute of the United States as a sovereign nation.
I didn't say that. Please read more carefully.Did you seriously just compare countries banning their own citizens from leaving to bank security?
This is a pretty narrow view. Companies will underpay everybody they canMany blue collar jobs aren't underpaid.
As a person who has worked both white collar and blue collar, blue collar is not underpaid and even at times, pay more than white collar jobs.
Until companies get taken to court, regulations don't existThere's also strict EU laws on work conditions, so exploitation inside the EU would be very rare.
Speech and Violence are 2 totally different issues. Antifa is inexplicably violent, and I 100% agree they should be categorized as donestic terrorists. Why is this freaking controversal, and why do you insist on defending their asses? It's sadhttps://www.newsweek.com/republicans-criminalizing-dissent-antifa-ted-cruz-1450285
im sure free speech ppl will be crying over this, oh wait, not a single one of them has mentioned it, mainly because contemporary free speech activists use their rights as a justification and platform for white supremacy and queer bashing. everyone act like it's normal as the opposition is criminalized.
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Orr commented that ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection "are responsible for far more deaths in the past year than antifa in the past three decades." She also tweeted that in 30 years of antifascist activity in the United States, there has been one confirmed fatality, while over 20 years of far-right extremist activity from 1990 to 2012 in the U.S., there have been 670 fatalities, more than 3,000 non-fatal injuries and more than 4,000 attacks.
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Not even close. I don't defend violence by border control (in cases where they are not simply defending themselves rather acting as the provokators), but unlike you I do support border enforcement, because open borders is one of the most mindless, stupid, and irresponsible ideas being even considered in our politics, considering that Dems are the ones manufactoring the issue by straining border judges, not providing beds, and keeping these border stations underfunded and insanely overcrowded. Pretty hypocritical given you care more than me, and those are the people that you largely support. You have some serious gaul to say I don't care or like people coming from our southern border, I'm not racist (for the record: I'm fine if people come in legally through our Southern port of entry, my issue is with those who break the law and essentially cut through the line of legal immigrants. Again why this is controversial to you I have no fucking clue, this is the opinion shared by the majority of Americans). You're misunderstanding of ICE is completely fucked up, and you're only misleading people. But once again though, regardless of your shit opinion of ICE, why the fuck is that your excuse to defend Antifa? You've yet to answer the basis of my reply to you.ironic considering your diatribes defending violence by border patrol, you don't have any problems with violence as long as it's directed at ppl u dont like/don't care abt