Our welfare is meant for our citizens, NOT for mexicans.
I've known many mestizos, in west Texas, Colorado, New Mexico and Georgia and all of them worked. Hard. They are, or will be, better citizens than many who were born here. I like their culture. I like their women. I like their beer and I like their food. As to their language, I cannot speak a coherent sentence.
I live in the DFW metroplex and we have about one million of them here. Their neighborhoods are gang infested, crime riddled slums (that did not used to be that way before the mexicans took it over), the schools are battlefields in which the American flag takes a back seat to the flag of mexico with the local American Citizens property owners footing the tax bill, there are MORE metal detectors in the typical school than the local jail, the "government services" rolls are totally flooded with them, the jails are overflowing with them AFTER quadrupling in capacity. Excuse me for not going along with your pie-in-the-sky theory on "labor flow." Around here we are pretty concerned with preventing "blood flow."
Here is a lineup of the current Texas 10 Most wanted . . .
BRUNSON, DANIELSA, DELGADO, FERNANDEZ, GONZALES, MORENO, SEGUEDA, VELAZCO, and at the end... WACKERHAGEN (token white guy), and WILLIAMS, (token black guy).
Large sections of Dallas are inaccessible to anyone but mexicans in regards to attempting to make a living, no spanish, no job. Personally, I would not live in those neighborhoods anyway, I have no desire to pack heat to pick up a few groceries at the corner store.
Regardless, labor should be allowed to move from where there is a surplus to where there is a shortage. Anything else causes inefficiencies.
I agree. OUR labor. Our out of work citizens. Not mexico.
Close the border, deport the criminal invaders or loose the country.
TLI
Funny. The same things (minus the remarks about metal detectors) were said in New York, during the 1880s, about the Irish.
The flow of Labor, like any other commodity, is governed by supply and demand. Sorry chum just cause you don't like facts doesn't mean they ain't true.
I agree. OUR labor. Our out of work citizens
Economics does not recognise artificial boundaries. Closing the border will impact the US economy more than it will those trying to cross it. Also, the politicians in your State (both R and D) will never allow the border to be closed. Even Ron Paul has a mixed record in regards to Illegal Immigration (I'm not talking about what he says, I'm talking about his actual voting record).
The mexican border will not be closed unless there is a major successful terrorist attack and then any closure will be temporary. Maybe you had better move to Minnesota, or New Hampshire. The Free State Project.