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Accommodation vs. Prevention
Record border deaths, child labor exploitation, and strain on American communities - A better immigration system starts with employers following the law.
Record border deaths, child labor exploitation, and strain on American communities - A better immigration system starts with employers following the law.
Chicago citizens recently filed a lawsuit to stop the city government from placing hundreds of released migrants in local school gymnasiums.
Creating new quasi-legal categories for people doesn't make a difference on the ground if the numbers aren't addressed. Everything has a limit.
The business community is trying to have it both ways. They continuously claim there is a labor shortage and at the same time layoffs have increased five-fold this year. Amid these layoffs, the Big Business and the media call for ever more immigration to solve inflation, worker shortages, and our national fiscal problems.
A weekend of civil discourse and engagement in the state that has arguably experienced the impact of immigration-driven population growth more than any other.
NumbersUSA, a single-issue organization, has no position on Biden's climate plan, but adding 20-30 million more consumers over the next decade won't reduce emissions. His policies are at odds with one another.
Environmental language guides may be well-meaning, but they won't stop habitat destruction. A moderated immigration policy, however, would be a necessary (if insufficient) step towards protecting wildlife habitat and corridors.
Encounters have slightly fallen but the real-world numbers are worse. Parole abuse, asylum fraud, and a wink-wink workplace enforcement system have created a lasting credibility crisis at the border and around the country.
An immigration policy that stops stealing wealth from Black Americans would also lessen the destruction of habitat that deprives our own ecosystems of the keystone species that keep them (and us) healthy.
The low-wage immigration strategy isn't paying off for the majority of Americans. Meanwhile, the border crisis continues, despite efforts to make it less visible to the public.