Anonymous wrote:They crossed the border illegally. They may have a criminal record at how , you do not know. They did not follow the law. Many people have to wait for years to get a visa to come to the US and follow the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So effectively an indentured servant?
Considering that we pay him more than triple the minimum wage in our state? I don’t think so.
The slaves were fed. Your point?
Anonymous wrote:Or when this gardeners kids take the customer facing jobs because they require Spanish, pushing out the elderly ladies with 30 years experience.
Anonymous wrote:OP come back and post when your child goes to college and can’t find a job in computer science or engineering or other areas because companies prefer to hire OPT international students for cheaper. In case you don’t know what that is companies can hire international students after they graduate for three years at a reduced rate (it’s at minimum a saving of 8% because they don’t have to contribute to social security).
Come back and post when you realize a Latino or Black small business owner who is trying to run a landscaping company goes under because they have to pay for workers comp insurance, licenses, social security, and taxes while following safety procedures.
Come back and post when that gardener gets injured at a neighbors house or a neighbor realizes he doesn’t have to pay him after all for a big job because there is no recourse.
Not many people are blaming a migrant who wants a better chance at life. But by so many people hiring undocumented people it has set up a system that is exploitative and lowers wages for the working class.
Stop thinking like a white savior because you aren’t really helping.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of fools in the US. Overpaying for mediocre yard work? Probably the same people who kept on their cleaners and pained them for not cleaning during the pandemic. Just to realize that their slot has been taken by those who paid for actual cleaning and be cast to the side once the restrictions were lifted.
The same way this gardening guy is laughing all the way to the bank, pardon me, to a western Union location.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have records, identification, and documents from his original country in your possession? Assuming all migrants are innocent and clean is a dangerous game and incredibly naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So effectively an indentured servant?
Considering that we pay him more than triple the minimum wage in our state? I don’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:You pay VERY VERY well in CASH so that income doesn't get reported or taxed by your state or the federal government. The worker gets screwed if he gets hurt because he has no health or disability insurance when working with equipment that could be dangerous to his health. He gets no social security when he gets old and his body is worn down.
There is a chance your gardener actually can work legally in the US but it is a way better to get all you money in cash in the short-term because you don't have to report it. If your Gardner came in the last three years chances are they claimed asylum and can legally work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a home in a very red state, and we and the neighbors are all happily harboring an undocumented immigrant from Latin America who does tremendous yardwork for all of us. We pay very very well. And we advise on how to keep their head low and avoid ICE.
I have no qualms about this. What is going on in this country right now is morally wrong. These people work their butts off, are law abiding good people and make our country great. THEY’RE doing that. Not MAGA.
And, you are breaking the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t agree with the way MAGAs are approaching this as hunting down immigrants for sport, but there needs to be humane immigration reform. Plenty of people all over the world are in bad situations and would love to live in the US. Laws need to be respected.
The US and mostly Western European countries have historically done real damage to countries in South America and Africa. They are still living in impoverished unstable countries. Same with the Middle East with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Assad in Syria and now Israel working to exterminate a whole group of Palestinians. People who have never known what it feels like to feel safe, to have a real home and a stable job. They will do what they have to keep their families alive. Most of these immigrants have a story to tell. Not all but the stories are heartbreaking.
There was a picture of a Palestinian women holding a boy that might have been about 13 years old with tears brimming around his eyes. I wondered how long before that profound sadness turns to anger and violence. It will be justified but this boy and his peers, if they make it to adulthood, will have a hard time getting people to listen. This will just be another denied holocaust and history books will not be kind to the US.
To OP, good job. If we all do what we can, the small acts of kindness can change people’s lives for the better.