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To: raybbr
You know one way to do that is make them legal...

If we get rid of the 11 million or so illegal aliens working in the country now who will do that work? **

Last I checked today there are currently only 8.9 million* employable americans without jobs, and the economy is quickly absorbing them now.

Of those many are already in transition to a new job.

So what happens if we take your advice?

Who does all the work? Every able hand would have to go to work! many of those have no desire to work.

Many more have even less desire to work picking up my Brush pile! Many have a different skillset.

Many in those numbers would have to be forced into picking up my brush pile, or would only do it for a very high price.

How does the market move skills to the most efficient area if it is paralyzed by full employment?


Get rid of welfare and you motivate a lot of people to work.


-- lates
-- jrawk

* http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
** http://www.numbersusa.com/interests/illegalimm.html (and this was the 2000 census figure)
193 posted on 01/08/2004 9:27:21 PM PST by jrawk
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To: jrawk
If we get rid of the 11 million or so illegal aliens working in the country now who will do that work? **

Are trying to tell me that every single illegal is here working. Even the children, mothers and old people who are here illegally?

How does the market move skills to the most efficient area if it is paralyzed by full employment?

You are contradicting yourself. Doesn't the presence of the illegals (the 11 million plus the 8.9million) already mean that we have full employment, in fact a surplus?

What is wrong with a systematic approach in deporting them? I don't agree with the claim that our economy would come to a halt. Are you telling me that our economy is dependent on grass cutters, maids, busboys and dish washers? I hardly think so.

349 posted on 01/09/2004 3:10:00 AM PST by raybbr
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