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To: knighthawk

I demand a list of illegals & what position they are being paid for that is ESSENTIAL.

First—NONE of them should be earning any income in the USA.

They are breaking the law by even being here.

Their ‘employer’ is also breaking the law by paying them-—on or off the books.

WHAT possible job could be essential that a citizen opf the USA cannot have that job???


14 posted on 10/01/2020 9:32:43 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: ridesthemiles

Meat processing for one. Nearly all of our food supplies meat is processed by immigrants in appalling conditions that few Americans will work in for the wages offered that’s just a economic fact. A good portion of those immigrants are using falsified papers to hold those jobs if not the facility’s outright knowledge of their lack of work visa status. The prices of meat would nearly double to cover a wage level that would be acceptable to lure in the average American semiskilled labor. Meat plants are now all covered by the DPA and all are deemed essential industries. Ask yourself would you personally or allow your young adult say a child or a extended family member work 12 hour shifts in wet , smelly, and near frigid temperatures while elbow deep in animal vicera at a break neck pace shoulder to shoulder with your co-workers in conditions nearly perfect to spread covid from person to person all for federal minimum wages of the plant even offers the minimum wage. They know that illegal immigrants will work for under the minimum wages it’s impossible to compete with that in the citizen labor market. It’s not talked about much but everything I just stated is absolute truth.


15 posted on 10/02/2020 12:21:35 AM PDT by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici")
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