Educated affluent immigrants consume more goods, create more jobs, and their native born children are monopolizing gifted education in this country already as it is. The U.S. has plenty of its own uneducated. I have to question any research that claims to examine the population that effectively lives in the shadows and isn't all that anxious to be questioned. Research about illegal migrants has to be routed in much projection. |
Um ... ok, how about you actually engage in the research? Just saying that you don't believe it is pretty weak. And the whole thing about "living in the shadows" is exactly the point -- regularlize labor, and you're NO LONGER IN THE SHADOWS. You guys not only fail to actually engage in the research, but also refuse logical argument. |
Huh someone is having a tantrum in the face of objective research, and it's not me ... If you want to post actual research on property values etc, bring it on. If all you want to do is complain about immigrants in your neighborhood .... then yeah, not giving it that much creedance. Sorry. |
How about you acknowledge MY facts? The fact that my kids’ school gets less and less parental involvement year after year as the demographics have changed. We try to translate as much as we can and try to engage different groups at our ES. But this year, at several of my DS’ class parties, DW or I were the only volunteers. And yes, we both work, before you accuse us of being wealthy SAHPs. One classroom did not have enough volunteers for a field trip. My facts are that most of the families in my neighborhood used to utilize the public school, but the quality of that school has decreased tremendously. My facts are that the park where my kids used to play is now usually covered in trash. We have tried to organize cleanups and get people involved, but when you’re illegally renting or when you’re transient in a neighborhood, people don’t seem to care as much. It becomes an uphill battle. My fact is that we have several homes on our street that are owned by investors who are illegally renting out to multiple families. No rental licenses and the homes are clearly not up to code. The County refuses to crack down because they don’t want to push to hard asking for ‘documentation’ lest they come across as unfriendly to illegal immigrants. I truly don’t care about any studies or any data because none of that will convince me more than what I see with my own eyes. |
Darling, that's not how it works. You make the claim, you bring the evidence. Believing it or not is up to your audience. Again, no one made you start this thread. No has really has to engage in anything. With regard to regularizing the labor, no one has shown that labor will behave in the exact same manner once regularized. For all you know, regularizing it will change its behavior to the point of rejigging all economic equations. |
Lol. I brought the evidence. Reams of links. When I posted them the response was "too many links." You guys would be so funny, if you weren't so pitiful (and malevolent). |
Allright then. This thread has gone on for 19+ pages. I estimate the number of minds you have swayed to be below one. There you go with people being rational actors, expending their energies into a fruitless exercise. You haven't brought any evidence that favors unskilled immigration over skilled. You haven't brought any evidence that regularizing illegal labor will not change its economic behavior - for all you know, regularizing will bring its rates up to the point of changing its economics. You haven't explained the validity of studies on shadow populations and how this type of research is necessarily driven by theories and assumptions, not pure data. And along the way you managed to alienate the poster whose quality of life was affected by illegal migrants by dismissing his concerns as irrelevant. All in all, I say excellent job. Carry on. If you are that productive in your day job... |
Except that old-timers like me remember when we tried that. The 1986 immigration act provided citizenship to one time iamnesty to illegal immigrants, but the problem persisted. So after you regularlize labor, what do you do when the next wave of illegal immigration comes? |
We've had an influx of Asians - E & W - in our Frederick 'hood.
It's been interesting to see people leave Mo Co & parts of N Va. |
You figure out how to integrate them into the society so that you can harness their productivity and potential. Otherwise, the Chinese who have 1.3 billion people are going to eat our lunch. |
And Latinos! My Latino co-worker (who is here legally) fled her Germantown neighborhood for Frederick County. Happier with the schools. Less overcrowding. Better quality of life. |
Right. That's exactly how you win arguments - by dismissing people's personal life stories as unimportant. Where did you go to debate school, Miss Dumbass' Establishment? |
Let go of your world domination fantasy and life will become much pleasanter. |
She probably lives in a bubble with kids in private. People who suffer no negative consequences from illegal immigration, like Hollywood celebrities and wealthy politicians, tend to advocate for compassion. We are going to become Brazil pretty soon. |
I brought all that evidence, and more. All you brought is fact-free assertions and the fact that you don't like immigrants. |