Sunday, July 13, 2008

The real problem with illegal immigration

It's funny when you talk about illegal immigration, you almost always get someone saying that the illegal immigrants will "Do the Jobs Americans just won't do." What? What jobs are those? I've worked as a telemarketer (yea I know, just shoot me know), I've scooped cow poop for 8 hours a day, I clean bathrooms and scrubbed down nasty Baskin Robbins floors. It bugs me more when I hear people say that.

Americans spend months at a time at sea fishing for crab or drilling for oil; which by the way are two of the most dangerous jobs in the world. Americans clean bathrooms, subway stations and crime scenes. Americans man toll booths, pave roads, embalm bodies and inspect sewers. Yet people really expect us to believe that they won't pick strawberries or oranges? Is this making any sense to anyone else? I'm pretty good with numbers that this just doesn't add up to me.

About a month ago The Wall Street Journal published a story about a shortage of H-2B visas, which are issued twice a year to nonagricultural seasonal employees. Because our government can't get out of its own way, they recently let an important "returning workers" provision expire resulting in thousands of foreign workers being shut out of the country this summer.

That's inexcusable. I know this will come as a huge shock to those who only like to hurl insults, but I think we should be issuing more work visas, more student visas, and more green cards. And I think we should cut the red tape and bureaucracy that's constantly blocking the front door.

But until that happens people are left looking for loopholes and excuses, and "jobs Americans won't do" is the gold standard.

The Journal article offered an example of a couple that sells food at fairs around California each summer. They say that because of the H-2B visa shortage most of their seasonal employees aren't able to enter the country.

So why don't they just hire Americans instead? Good question. Her answer? "This is a hard job."

I find it pretty hard to believe that there aren't a few college students who wouldn't want to drive around California and work outdoors all summer, but let's assume that's true. Let's even assume that none of the other 1.1 million Californians who were unemployed as of April are interested in the job either. Isn't anyone wondering why?

The problem with this is not that the "job is too hard" it's just that the wages are "too low." Seriously, are you telling me if you were to pay someone $15 an hour, they would sign up for that job in a heartbeat. (I know that wage would be too high but I'm just tryin to make the point of the reason why Americans are doing these type of jobs).

No one paints the undersides of bridges for fun, they do it for the money. That's how capitalism works.

How capitalism does NOT work is when we collectively look the other way as companies exploit illegal labor for their own benefit.

The unspoken truth is that these businesses don't hire illegal aliens because they can't find American workers, they hire illegal aliens because they don't want American workers. Besides the fact the fact their pay is insanely low don't forget the mounds of other things that hiring illegal immigrants will allow employers not to do. Illegal aliens mean no workers' comp claims, no age, race or sex discrimination lawsuits, no healthcare premiums, no unions, and no demands for raises, vacations or bigger offices. In fact, illegal immigrants are the perfect employees because they're not employees at all; they're corporate slaves.

Economist Dr. Thomas Sowell once said, "Blacks were not enslaved because they were black, but because they were available." Can't the exact same thing be said for illegal aliens? They're available and we're allowing them to be exploited in the name of cheap groceries.

Is the price of fruit really the standard we want to live up to as a country? Is that really who we've become?

Many Americans believe that cracking down on the businesses that hire illegal aliens (the current maximum federal fine was recently raised to a laughable $16,000) would hurt these hardworking people too much. A bad job is better than no job, we tell ourselves. But that's catalogue compassion. If you want to understand the real impact of these decisions you've got to get off the couch and go see it for yourself.

Back a few years ago there was an investigation done on the living conditions of immigrants in the New York area. In the city of Westbury (median income: $83,000/year) officials found twelve immigrants living in a basement flooded with sewage.

In Southampton (median income: $64,000/year) officials found immigrants living in sheds with no plumbing or heat.

In New Cassel (median income: $62,000/year) officials estimated there were dozens of "shift-bed houses" where immigrants literally rent mattresses for a few hours a day to catch some sleep.

Is compassion looking the other way while immigrants who come here for the dream end up living a nightmare smack dab in the middle of some of our wealthiest communities?
Is compassion ignoring stories that reveal the truth, like the recent raid of a squalid "drop house" in Los Angeles where 57 illegal aliens were being held against their will?

Is compassion not wanting to hear that a woman was raped in that drop house, or that many more would have been if not for the screams of their children disrupting the attackers?

If that's compassion, then I guess I'm happy to be accused of having none.
The problem with the debate over illegal immigration right now is that special interests have been successful in making us think with our hearts instead of our brains. We've been persuaded to believe that real compassion can only be achieved by following their agenda. But look where that's gotten us. And more importantly, look where that's gotten the people they're supposedly trying to help.

If you really want to be compassionate, then help immigrants get jobs here the right way. Help put crippling fines on the employers who knowingly hire illegal workers, help expand and simplify the visa process, and, most importantly, help get people to start thinking with their brains again.

After all, compassion without common sense may feel good but it doesn't achieve anything. You don't believe this saying? Well try doing this. Try going out and give $1,000 to every homeless person who asks you for change. I bet your heart would be full, but your wallet would soon be empty. And all those people would probably still be homeless. I'm just saying...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It just sounds to me like the same old right wing BS. If you "really want to be compassionate" you would allow immigrants to come here legally. No if you really want to be "commpassionate" you allow them to work here as they are and not ship them back to mexico like they are some kind of luggage.

Jeff said...

I couldn't agree more. I think that its degrading to Hispanic immigrants to exploit them in the work place. I think they should raise the number of green cards and visas so more can come legally. Immigrants are wonderful. They bring variety to our culture and stimulate the economy. But as great as immigrants are for the economy, illegal immigrants are equally bad for the economy. Do you really think that someone would rather walk across the border, miss out on the work benefits, get paid piss poorly, and have to live with 37 other illegal immigrants than to come here legally with a visa? People come here illegally for the sole purpose that they can't come legally. If they can't get a visa its for a reason. This is why we have laws for it. They bring drugs, gangs, and destroy the job market. I think they should raise the fines for hiring an illegal immigrant to $150,000 per person and that illegal immigrant should get deported without question. The only way to fix the problem is to make it so companies won't hire them because they aren't worth the risk. They won't come illegally if they can't get slave jobs. And with Mexirights comment, why is it that anyone that opposses illegal immigration is racist? And we do allow people to come here legally, we call them immigrants. Moron.

Anonymous said...

It's not degrading to Hispanic. Trust me I know because I am one. These people come from Mexico because as bad as it may be here, it's 10X worse in Mexico. Get it into your thick little America-nasi head of yours that there just maybe a reason they are coming over. This is one of the worse blogs I have ever read and Jeff is an idot also.