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You can't hate these people enough. IF your company cannot exist without criminal illegal alien labor then your company should NOT exist at all.

You know how you make a lot of jobs in America for Americans, how you bring down the cost of housing, cost of transit, food, medical care, insurance, etc? YOU DEPORT THE MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS.

They are also LYING about "Americans don't want these dirty dangerous jobs". There was a hit TV show for like a decade called "Dirty Jobs" and I would say at least 90% of the people I saw doing those jobs were hard working Americans (often White).

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>Increased ICE activity under the second Trump administration has not opened up jobs for U.S.-born workers and hurts the labor market as a whole, according to a University of Colorado Boulder study. There’s a common narrative that there’s a certain number of jobs that get distributed between immigrant and non-immigrant workers, study author and CU Boulder economics professor Chloe East said. And when an immigrant is removed, the reasoning is that it creates a job for a U.S.-born worker, which is not at all what’s actually happening, she said.

You can't hate these people enough. IF your company cannot exist without criminal illegal alien labor then your company should NOT exist at all. You know how you make a lot of jobs in America for Americans, how you bring down the cost of housing, cost of transit, food, medical care, insurance, etc? YOU DEPORT THE MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS. They are also LYING about "Americans don't want these dirty dangerous jobs". There was a hit TV show for like a decade called "Dirty Jobs" and I would say at least 90% of the people I saw doing those jobs were hard working Americans (often White). Archive: https://archive.today/Um6K1 From the post: >>Increased ICE activity under the second Trump administration has not opened up jobs for U.S.-born workers and hurts the labor market as a whole, according to a University of Colorado Boulder study. There’s a common narrative that there’s a certain number of jobs that get distributed between immigrant and non-immigrant workers, study author and CU Boulder economics professor Chloe East said. And when an immigrant is removed, the reasoning is that it creates a job for a U.S.-born worker, which is not at all what’s actually happening, she said.
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If by "hurt" you mean rising wages concomitant with falling housing prices, less traffic, and less crime. Please bring this pain.