Posted on May 30, 2023
Why Florida's new immigration law is troubling businesses and workers alike
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The only businesses that are upset are the ones that exploit illegals for labor and I have no sympathy for them. Since apparently NPR hasn't been to Florida, the Majority of the Latino community in Florida are Cuban or Puerto Rican, the former here legally and largely US Citizens (my best man is one of the original Castro Refugees) and the latter are US Citizens. I haven't found any great love for illegal hispanics in either community.
Let's quit changing the language to make things look better for one side. You are either a legal immigrant that went through the process to enter the country under one of the legal Visa programs, or you are breaking the law and you are an illegal alien.
I despise the Democratic Party because the new Progressives have just thrown the Working Class under the bus of whatever popular new group is the cause of the day.
Let's quit changing the language to make things look better for one side. You are either a legal immigrant that went through the process to enter the country under one of the legal Visa programs, or you are breaking the law and you are an illegal alien.
I despise the Democratic Party because the new Progressives have just thrown the Working Class under the bus of whatever popular new group is the cause of the day.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
SFC John Davis - Lack of enforcement of the immigration laws has gutted the working class. I work in the Construction Industry and I have personally seen the what happens when cheap labor shows up, it replaces those workers that were actually making a living wage. I've worked around hundreds of crews that 95% illegals and in spite of the justification that they show and work harder, they don't. The illegals are just regular guys that goof off when the boss isn't around, get drunk and get thrown in jail, or get in trouble and go back home. Most of them are pretty nice guys, but they cut the wages of another nice guy that has to compete against them.
Now I would much sooner see them enforce from the top down and hit the employers first. The first time some CEO got thrown in jail for six months, those jobs would disappear.
Now I would much sooner see them enforce from the top down and hit the employers first. The first time some CEO got thrown in jail for six months, those jobs would disappear.
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