What happens after these workers have been Americanized and Unionized? Someone will let them know they are victims of oppressive corporations. Someone will tell them they shouldn't work for such a low wage, that they are "victims." Then there's health care, benefits, etc.
All because some "unemployed" Americans are too good to work at such menial jobs.
How about we build all the factories along the border, bus 'em in every day, then bus them back home at night? They get paid in the U.S., pay taxes in the U.S., but live in Mexico?
Simplistic, but a starting point for the long term. I'm not advocating, just bringing it up.
Where do we start ?
get a "handle" of the situation by "registering" illegals & potential employers of same
Once done, further steps will become evident.
"How about we build all the factories along the border, bus 'em in every day, then bus them back home at night? They get paid in the U.S., pay taxes in the U.S., but live in Mexico?"
About 10,000 a day allready do that in San Diego - but your international companies find it easier to just build the plant in Tijuana.