So now that we are literally campaign fodder for immigration, what next?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's next?

People who don't think this through vote for Abbott again and they don't have heat next winter during a massive storm.

I thank Abbott as we got one of our best fed staff from Texas after they experienced massive damage to their very cold house in Texas due to the pipes freezing while Ted went to Cancun.

While he's at it, he can send some of the Texans who want out up here too.


I’m from Texas and while I like many things about DC, I can promise you that very few people who live down south are pining for life under Bowser, sans any real representation, being forced to listen to people talk about themselves and what they believe. Pick your poison.

Don’t speak for anyone but yourself.


Most people who work as feds can't afford to live in DC proper pp. My coworker has electricity most of the year in VA now, and they seem perfectly happy.

I'm sure there will be more than a few women who end up with miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies who wish to come on up to live in Maryland eventually as well.
Anonymous
I’d love to hire a few. I work in an industry that pays 20-30/hr with pretty decent benefits, with little education required for the lower end of that scale. I can’t hire anyone to save my life!
Anonymous
Neither Rs or Ds address the fact that tons of businesses employ illegal immigrants and cut costs that way. They don’t go after the businesses or UMC/rich who employ undocumented immigrants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So first Texas threatened to send undocumented immigrants to DC on busses.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/06/us/texas-immigrants-charter-buses-dc/index.html
As of this morning according to the local New the undisclosed number of busses are heading to DC with the immigrants.
What next? I realize that there is a reality that has only been marginally impacting us, but how is DC going to address this or even absorb hundreds of undocumented workers?is this transparent to city resources. As most will be Latino do existing groups have the capacity to receive these workers, house them, explain the immigration process and work with them throughout their next year of legal appointments?

Texas indicates this is only the beginning. How many can DC welcome?


Disgorge at Brianne Nadeau’s office. She’s never there to meet her constituents anyway
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d love to hire a few. I work in an industry that pays 20-30/hr with pretty decent benefits, with little education required for the lower end of that scale. I can’t hire anyone to save my life!


Contact organization who help immigrants and assist them in getting jobs! Where are you located?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d love to hire a few. I work in an industry that pays 20-30/hr with pretty decent benefits, with little education required for the lower end of that scale. I can’t hire anyone to save my life!


That's pretty good for the immigrants who are already here. I worked hr in retail and worked with many who wanted to up their pay but refused to learn english for their next role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d love to hire a few. I work in an industry that pays 20-30/hr with pretty decent benefits, with little education required for the lower end of that scale. I can’t hire anyone to save my life!


Home builder?
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