Shalamar
Dark Lord of the JREF
It is a problem. And a big one.
Likely however, it's a symptom of a greater issue. So we have to ask the question, Why are people coming here? They're taking great risks, for a terribly uncertain future. Why?
The most likely answer is: They can make money here, and have a better life.
There are people, and companies willing to hire, and pay illegals to do work. Punish them. Harshly. Very harshly. Of course, that has repercussions of its own. Some jobs will go unfilled, as there are jobs that illegals may do, but Americans will not, at least, not without drastic pay increases that these people and companies can afford.
There's also where the people are fleeing from. Invest in those communities. If quality of life improves, then people may not feel such a need to come to the states illegally.
Won't stop the problem, but it may help?
Likely however, it's a symptom of a greater issue. So we have to ask the question, Why are people coming here? They're taking great risks, for a terribly uncertain future. Why?
The most likely answer is: They can make money here, and have a better life.
There are people, and companies willing to hire, and pay illegals to do work. Punish them. Harshly. Very harshly. Of course, that has repercussions of its own. Some jobs will go unfilled, as there are jobs that illegals may do, but Americans will not, at least, not without drastic pay increases that these people and companies can afford.
There's also where the people are fleeing from. Invest in those communities. If quality of life improves, then people may not feel such a need to come to the states illegally.
Won't stop the problem, but it may help?
