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[Source Article](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/25/us/unaccompanied-migrant-child-workers-exploitation.html?unlocked_article_code=IaToN9Cu0-p0wYCiiqgG1DJTyrgUQKtxMVHZz4tE1pBZbYC_PKvY7QsR0bF_xzwyUsAG_pmGnmx3W88dZeGprts99gB-lmE5gptAnnPFyF9AwOShW4O9hDpnVEzQEiPPLx8zqD2jXWKgtGYV0g_8zy48Kc4vzrlYWNo0O5o8JgLSHcu7rrc0S7aWRfmX-ug8BDrmS8KFEHe0U2cylvpmP4Vh4cc5rWKHdLTuXulSPpEB9UBGU0wT-krgYLUFQ0Wj6ymHyWjGRCenuDSiTSDumZ6qBCsejO368cD5UbOhZILy5egcpztIIqxnmc6vZArw6lFQIt47iGI5VmbRPKYkUYhXv_usLdwWSq5t-tzLsUDyfNr3qw&gifttype=fulllink&smid=url-share)

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Good. I don't give a fuck they should have stayed in their own land. I do wish every company exploiting these shitskins would be shutdown and the owners fined/jailed for not wanting to pay Americans.

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That's the way I see it, illegal immigrants taking entry level jobs away from young Americans. Worse yet, the Govt and corporations are in on it though it was illegal in the past and I don't recall Congress changing those laws.

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OK, they came here to work, right?

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I started working at fucking 14 Boo Fuckin Hoo for the beaners. I was the only kid in the work study program in high school working 40-50 hrs a week as well as going to school. Cry me a river.

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For every young working unskilled beaner there is a young American without a job opportunity.

I started working at 14 too, but just durng vacations and summer breaks.

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I started working at 14 too, but just during vacations and summer breaks.

Nothing wrong at all with that. Its not the amount of hours at that age its about learning the responsibility and that if you want something, you have to WORK for it. In my own case I didn't have much of a choice. I come from a poor family and a bunch of workaholics. If I didn't get my ass out there my family would have thought something was wrong with me.

As for taking of U.S jobs. NO fucking beaner ought to get ANYTHING in this Country for jumping the border but then, This isn't really a Country anymore is it?

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I'm really thankful I had a job as a kid. I worked for my Dad - a Carpenter/Contractor, and we were pretty poor too, my folks started with nothing. I learned valuable skills, strong work ethic, developed self reliance/confidenceand and got to spend productive time with my father, who later died at age 50. When the workday ended, home to dinner then out to tend the garden. Always something that needed to be done.