Posted by johnd_125 on August 27, 2008 at 08:34:44 from (74.222.235.2):
In Reply to: Jobs posted by tlak on August 26, 2008 at 17:04:17:
The ONLY reason there are so many illegals in this country is because big American business wants the cheap labor. A $1 saved on labor is a $1 right into the owner's pocket. Congress and law enforcement look the other way.
I used to work at an aluminum foundry. Hot dirty work. There were plenty of good ol' white boys doing the work. There were plenty of Hispanics doing good work, too. You never really knew if they knew wth they were doing, though. They'd always say "yes" even if they didn't understand.
The company knew they were illegal and hired them anyway. In my mind that makes them criminals, as well.
I don't have a problem with Hispanics working and living in this country. I do have a problem with companies contributing to illegal activity to pad their bottom lines.
Corporate America says if the illegals are deported nobody will milk the cows, pour the concrete or butcher the chickens. I say take them out and let these "top managers" solve the problem. They'll figure out a solution. Or else they will get managers that can.
Another thing they ought to do is require them to learn American English to work in the USA. That will create some good teaching jobs...
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