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To: Kaslin; gubamyster; rabscuttle385

“President Calderon demanded unlimited “labor mobility” and asserted that it is “unthinkable” for the United States to function “without the contribution of the Mexican laborers and workers.””

Oh, brother! That’s right...how has the USA survived so long without unlimited illegal immigration! We should strive to be the economic, cultural success that is Mexico!!

Your enterprising citizens just burned down 85,000 acres in California! And with jobs becoming more scarce, we can expect the ‘migrants’ to envolve themselves in more organized Mexican drug cartel crime.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2318750/posts

The latest CIS study on ‘employment’ shoots down Calderon’s claims.

Jobs Americans Won’t Do? A Detailed Look at Immigrant Employment by Occupation
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Jensenius
CIS Memorandum, August 17, 2009
http://www.cis.org/illegalImmigration-employment

Excerpt: This analysis tests the often-made argument that immigrants only do jobs Americans don’t want. If the argument is correct, there should be occupations comprised entirely or almost entirely of immigrants. But Census Bureau data collected from 2005 to 2007, which allow for very detailed analysis, show that even before the recession there were only a tiny number of majority-immigrant occupations.

Among the findings:

* Of the 465 civilian occupations, only four are majority immigrant. These four occupations account for less than 1 percent of the total U.S. workforce. Moreover, native-born Americans comprise 47 percent of workers in these occupations.

* Many jobs often thought to be overwhelmingly immigrant are in fact majority native-born:
o Maids and housekeepers: 55 percent native-born
o Taxi drivers and chauffeurs: 58 percent native-born
o Butchers and meat processors: 63 percent native-born
o Grounds maintenance workers: 65 percent native-born
o Construction laborers: 65 percent native-born
o Porters, bellhops, and concierges: 71 percent native-born
o Janitors: 75 percent native-born

* There are 93 occupations in which 20 percent or more of workers are immigrants. These high-immigrant occupations are primarily, but not exclusively, lower-wage jobs that require relatively little formal education.

* There are 23.6 million natives in these high-immigrant occupations (20 percent or more immigrant). These occupations include 19 percent of all native workers.

* Most natives do not face significant job competition from immigrants; however, those who do tend to be less-educated and poorer than those who face relatively little competition from immigrants.

* In high-immigrant occupations, 57 percent of natives have no more than a high school education. In occupations that are less than 20 percent immigrant, 35 percent of natives have no more than a high school education. And in occupations that are less than 10 percent immigrant, only 26 percent of natives have no more than a high school education.

* In high-immigrant occupations the average wages and salary for natives is one-fourth lower than in occupations that are less than 20 percent immigrant.

* Some may believe that natives in high-immigrant occupations are older and that few young natives are willing to do that kind of work. But 33 percent of natives in these occupations are age 30 or younger. In occupations that are less than 20 percent immigrant, 28 percent of natives are 30 or younger.

http://www.cis.org/illegalImmigration-employment


10 posted on 08/18/2009 10:24:25 AM PDT by AuntB (Tired of D & R globalist power brokers? How 'bout HEARTLAND AMERICA PARTY? It's a state of mind!)
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To: AuntB
I have found that in areas of the country with a low cost of living, most of the cab drivers and car service drivers are indeed native-born. In areas of the country where the cost of living in high (read: New York) immigrants dominate said occupation.

We do have plenty of native-born butchers and even domestics. The janitors and construction workers are unionized, although the latter still has a large minority of immigrants.

In other words, such stats are spot-on. Thanks for the post!

14 posted on 08/18/2009 10:28:39 AM PDT by Clemenza (Remember our Korean War Veterans)
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