The employer and owner of the site need to go to prison.
Activists say illegal immigrants represent a major backbone of the US labor market, but proponents of these raids say unemployed Americans might now be able to find a job. 33 people were detained and “dozens” fled the scene.
I think both sides may be right on that, unfortunately.
99% of my Food and grocery deliveries are made by “migrants” and I often wondered what if they all were deported today, would that 15 minute time wait for the delivery become 1 or more hours?
It’s hard to find workers. It really does seem like there are more jobs than people in this country.
But does that justify supporting lawbreakers who illegally enter this country? Absolutely NOT.
The working illegal, with no criminal record, not leaching off of the government should be the last to go. It will do less damage to the economy. Get the welfare tourists and criminals first. They can always deport them after they get the rest.
“Migrants?” “Migrants?” I think that word doesn’t mean what some people thinks it means. Lets see if they are actually “migrants,” or are just simply aliens who are here illegally and only temporarily.
The owner should be prosecuted for knowingly hiring illegals as one knows he didn’t hire them out of the goodness of his heart. He did so, to avoid having to pay them a fair wage which undercuts any honest business competitor. Deport the illegals and Americans should re-enter the workforce for honest wages for their labor.
Estimates are 20-23% of California’s construction workers are undocumented. There’s going to be booming demand for legal workers.
One problem is American young people don't know how to get a job. If it doesn't involve an "app" they are lost. Knocking on doors of businesses and contractors, works. Asking if they need help will get you a job. Heck, they would be totally amazed that a young person had the gumption to do that.
When is the last time ICE drove in parking lot of a Home Depot? Easy picking.