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Gov. deports undocumented workers from Martha's Vineyard
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Would you agree not all undocumented immigrants are asylum seekers? Some undocumented immigrants pay child sex trafficking cartels about 8,000 dollars to help them cross the border. They work in construction or roofing (making a lot more than doctors in Mexico), don't pay taxes, stay here for just a few years, then go back to Mexico to buy nice houses. Some undocumented immigrants simply have it very good. Is it okay to pay 8,000 dollars to criminal organizations?
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There are certainly undocumented immigrants who are bad people and don't deserve to be here, but the overwhelming majority of them are impoverished people, in many cases trying to escape violence in their home countries, who are desperate to provide safety, more freedom and better living conditions for their families. Even among the undocumented immigrants, the crime rate is half that of American citizens in general, and the crime rate among documented immigrants is 1/4 that of average American citizens. Besides all that, without these immigrants, whether documented or not, there would be a serious labor shortage (especially of farmworkers, for example) and we would probably be paying higher prices for most things, certainly for food (especially fruits and vegetables), and very likely be experiencing significant food shortages.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:31 pmWould you agree not all undocumented immigrants are asylum seekers? Some undocumented immigrants pay child sex trafficking cartels about 8,000 dollars to help them cross the border. They work in construction or roofing (making a lot more than doctors in Mexico), don't pay taxes, stay here for just a few years, then go back to Mexico to buy nice houses. Some undocumented immigrants simply have it very good. Is it okay to pay 8,000 dollars to criminal organizations?
And it is not true that they don't pay taxes. They certainly pay sales taxes like the rest of us, and many of them at least get social security taxes deducted from their paychecks like the rest of us, without being entitled to any of its benefits.
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I’m not interested in exploring your personal demons involving Mexicans and cartels. Been there. Done that. I’m talking about asylum seekers.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:31 pmWould you agree not all undocumented immigrants are asylum seekers? Some undocumented immigrants pay child sex trafficking cartels about 8,000 dollars to help them cross the border. They work in construction or roofing (making a lot more than doctors in Mexico), don't pay taxes, stay here for just a few years, then go back to Mexico to buy nice houses. Some undocumented immigrants simply have it very good. Is it okay to pay 8,000 dollars to criminal organizations?
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ajax18 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 4:39 pmWith all the wealth these undocumented immigrants are bringing, why would these Democratic pillars of ethics and humanitarianism and humanitarianism, not welcome these people these people into their own homes? It's not like they don't have more money than they need. At the very least they could let the migrants stay in their homes during the winter when the liberal elite are not using them.
I didn’t realize that Democrats were forcing anyone to take illegals into their own homes. Sounds like a straw man that you’re constructing, there, unless you’ve got a link or something to where and when this happened.
And, isn’t it illegal to harbor undocumented folks without going through the legal loopholes, first?
I think that you need a better argument, ajax.
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Can you show me crime stats controlling for poverty?
How many undocumented immigrants pay the cartels (child sex traffickers) to help them get here? And do you have a reference.
How many work in construction and go back to Mexico after saving enough to buy a big nice house?
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Many do, but many who work in construction and roofing don't. A lot of undocumented immigrants work outside and get paid with cash.
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You really don't know much about anything do you. This is true for many American contractors as well.doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 1:44 amMany do, but many who work in construction and roofing don't. A lot of undocumented immigrants work outside and get paid with cash.
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They don't pay taxes? Who is easier to investigate, someone who buys a house here or in Mexico?
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doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 1:44 amMany do, but many who work in construction and roofing don't. A lot of undocumented immigrants work outside and get paid with cash.
Contractors prefer illegals and paying under the table. Why would illegals pay rhe fees for citizenship when all they get in return is the responsibility to pay taxes and child support?
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