5/27/2009 8:18:08 PM
attempt to address the problems? HA, surely you jest!Attempts from the Right are confined to "fuck 'em, or send 'em home", and attempts from the Left are "umm, we'd rather not get into these issues"
5/27/2009 8:20:14 PM
I know nothing of these problems, hadn't seen or heard anything about them up until now, and know of nobody or any companies/entities which are responsible for/victims of such a thing.So I guess I'm no help at all. That's fucked up though if it's true. I'd believe it, though.
5/27/2009 8:20:33 PM
5/27/2009 8:29:16 PM
I work for a construction company here in Raleigh that employs roughly 50 Hispanic males.Being in a project management position, I can assure you that this "wage theft" and "unsafe work practices" are not true for ALL companies, but I am sure it is happening somewhere, sometime.We cannot, legally, check the immigration status of a prospective employee thoroughly enough before we hire them to determine if they are legal or not. Once we do hire them, we don't want to know.Employees at the company I work for are paid based on skill and longevity being the two major factors. An English speaking employee makes more than a non-English speaking employee, regardless of the color of their skin. An employee that knows how to do their job better makes more money. I have found that there is a direct correlation to the language barrier and the learning curve to do the job.As far as safety goes, it is the number one priority. As a competent person in my field, I would be held personally responsible by OSHA in addition to the fines and penalties to my company if someone was seriously injured or became ill if I could have prevented it, no matter the color of their skin.I can speak fairly well for my industry in the fact that this article does not ring true, but like I said before, it is probably happening somewhere.As far as my view on how to handle the illegals in the country? Well, the benefit to being illegal is tax evasion. I don't have a problem with making it easier to become a US citizen, but if the tax system was changed so that it would make no difference if you were legal or illegal, it would be a non-issue in my opinion, because illegal immigrants would be paying their share of the tax burden.
5/27/2009 8:33:38 PM
5/27/2009 8:41:44 PM
I'm surprised that GoldenViper, of all people, "didn't realize things were quite so bad." They are and have been for some time. People who are forced to live outside of mainstream society are ripe targets for all sorts of abuse. When you think that any complaint will result in deportation, you don't complain, because even an abused life here is generally better than the (probably also abused) life back home.In answer to your question, GV, there are effectively no efforts to improve the situation. Most of the rural counties are staunchly anti-immigrant (even when most of their workforce/employees are immigrants), and in the more cosmopolitan population centers opinion is split. The various advocacy groups seem largely impotent and terribly managed. I have some personal experience with that aspect.
5/27/2009 11:39:15 PM
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5/28/2009 8:45:05 AM
^ None of that justifies the racially hostile environment the right is encouraging, which is what the point of the initial article is.There are certainly some practical reasons why illegal immigration is not good, but this doesn't mean it's okay to be unfairly discriminatory.
5/28/2009 11:32:11 AM
i'm all for helping legal citizens and that's where my sympathy ends
5/28/2009 11:34:32 AM
What about legal residents?Or legal visitors?
5/28/2009 11:45:23 AM
As far as I am concerned illegals are here at their own risk.If a con man promises them work for money than retains the wages or some thug takes their wallet; BOO fucking hooo I am realistic enough to realize that it is not economical or feasible to round up every illegal immigrant and ship them back to Mexico. This does not mean though that i should have to pay for them to visit the hospital b.c they have a headache, get equal use of our legal or law enforcement system, and any other service that as a tax payer I pay for.
5/28/2009 12:35:20 PM
I went to buy a kilo of coke and the fucking drug dealer robbed me! Thats not fair!
5/28/2009 12:57:56 PM
5/28/2009 1:09:48 PM
who cares about mexicans?They moved here dreaming of a better life. Good for them - if they can't find it tough shit. Life is hard for a lot of Americans looking for a job. Would rather employ those who are foreclosing than those who are living in a panel van. Fuck man - when times are good, we are all about hearing how we can help mexicanswhen americans are struggling, mexicans can go fuck themselvesthose who can speak english and add value to society - i feel the same way as i do about unemployed americans - i might be one of them soon. Would go out of my way to help them, but I think a lot of mexicans are realizing that america is not an immediate ticket to middle class...being middle class sucks and it's not going to improve overnight - many of us middle class folks are also struggling to make house payments on houses we could easily afford a year ago. [Edited on May 29, 2009 at 1:22 AM. Reason : mexicellent]
5/29/2009 1:18:26 AM
^ While I understand focusing on one's local community, the appeal to national identity means nothing to me.
5/29/2009 2:03:33 AM
5/29/2009 8:46:44 AM
In terms of appeal to national identity, that shit resonates with me.I don't wanna belong to a country that relies on an actual underclass to get shit done. I believe we're better than that now.Get them out and keep them out. Or make them legal.Until one of those goals is accomplished, progress on this issue will be slow.And I do not like the temporary progress we've been accomplishing. Giving them some rights but keeping them illegal makes me uncomfortable. Folks up top need to stop playing with themselves and take some real action.
5/29/2009 8:50:03 AM
5/29/2009 9:48:07 AM
le sigh...if only i was alive back when America meant something and stood for something.
5/29/2009 10:07:56 AM
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5/29/2009 10:32:28 AM
^That's the dilemma for the status-obsessed. There's no way to distinguish between legal and illegal without inviting a racist free-for-all.Sorry, guys. I know I'm just stating the obvious. I just feel like posting.
5/29/2009 10:51:07 AM
5/29/2009 11:09:20 AM
^America is not perfect. But that is no excuse to turn away people desperate to come to this country and do the jobs that no 'legal' American is willing to do. Not to mention every single one of you came to this country one way or another.
5/29/2009 11:46:57 AM
^ Yeah, no "legal" American is willing to work a hard and/or dangerous job.[Edited on May 29, 2009 at 12:15 PM. Reason : And these are just a couple of examples. ]
5/29/2009 12:02:39 PM
5/29/2009 12:17:53 PM
^^totally not even in the same league as the jobs i'm talking about. Not to mention these jobs do have their rewards.
5/29/2009 12:22:01 PM
^ Yes, like some of the highest death and injury rates of any jobs in existence.
5/29/2009 12:24:20 PM
Yet anyone of these men will think twice before doing a job that illegal immigrants do. which is what I am talking about. Not jobs on the top 100 most dangerous list that each have their own reality show
5/29/2009 12:41:17 PM
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5/29/2009 12:58:43 PM
^^^ Yes, clearly, reality shows are standard issue for all loggers and crab fisherman--they come with each purchase of a chainsaw and a crab pot. ^ Since you apparently are now an interpreter for RSXTypeS, what did he mean by "jobs that no 'legal' American is willing to do"--low-wage jobs? This won't hold water, either. Americans perform hard or dangerous or low-wage work or any combination of these every day of the week.[Edited on May 29, 2009 at 2:19 PM. Reason : .]
5/29/2009 2:18:33 PM
^ see ^^... because as he actually read my post and pointed out...I was not referring to your Discovery channel top 100 most dangerous jobs TV show that you obviously saw.And you know exactly what jobs I am referring too...
5/29/2009 2:48:22 PM
Every fast food restaurant on capital (except chic-fil-a for some reason) has black people at the counter and Hispanics in the back. I'm not sure how this is relevant but it seemed interesting to me.
5/29/2009 3:02:29 PM
^^^ So who exactly is hiring the n-million illegal workers here, and why?I'm pretty sure they don't swim across rivers and hop fences just to go on vacation here.
5/29/2009 5:15:45 PM
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5/29/2009 8:30:24 PM
Well in real nature these would be the gazelles eaten by the lion.I do not understand why it is so difficult or even wrong they in every society there will high achieving or high intelligence people and there will be low achieving or low intelligence people. [Edited on May 29, 2009 at 10:07 PM. Reason : l]
5/29/2009 10:05:49 PM
illegality breeds illegality. If employers get used to ripping off some employees they will start trying to do it to others. Also, if criminals get to practice without risk on illegal immigrants, they will soon try their skills on non-immigrants. As such, to ensure tranquility the government either needs to figure out how to deport all illegals or make them all legal. In my opinion, getting a work visa for America should be quite easy, especially for poor people. That way, they can come in and work, aquire our enlightenned sense of pervasive legality, then take it home to better their home countries after they have saved up enough.
5/29/2009 11:43:57 PM
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5/30/2009 4:01:53 AM
set em up
5/31/2009 2:36:54 PM