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Neither were nearly every one of our ancestors. Each and every one of them came here from some place else, their dreams on their backs, hoping for a better future. The people coming up from Mexico are no different. And if you think every immigrant who came to this country back in the day did so above the board, you're mistaken.
The great majority of them DID come above-board simply because they had to croiss the ocean, not a desolate boarder they could sneak across, and yes, they are different. They're sneaking in illegally.
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Wages are shown to go up in areas with the highest amounts of undocumented workers. Though I agree with you that the wage competition is unfair. Which is why I support guest worker programs and other reforms that decriminalize their method of immigration and bring them out into the light.
They're shown to because those studies only count people who are actually working, not people who would do those jobs if illegals didn't. And whwere are they shown to go up, by the way?
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The unemployement crisis affects them, as well. Its not as if our unemployment woes would suddenly vanish if every undocumented worker were to suddenly vanish. In fact, it would probably get a lot worse. A lot of industries rely heavily on their labor.
If those industries didn't have that labor, they could hire citizens, and who gives a **** if they're affected?