Immigration

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Wow, here's a company that will get illegals into the housing/mortgage racket.


“Prysma has helped non-US citizen families in: Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas,” the corporation’s site reads. “No Social Security or Green Card required.”

“You have a right to homeownership, regardless of legal status,” Prysma says. The company even published guides on “loans for undocumented immigrants” and boasts that it has “extensive experience with loans tailored to the unique needs of undocumented immigrants.”

“Securing personal loans can be a crucial step toward financial independence for undocumented immigrants, who often face challenges accessing traditional financial products,” Prysma writes
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Wow, here's a company that will get illegals into the housing/mortgage racket.


“Prysma has helped non-US citizen families in: Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas,” the corporation’s site reads. “No Social Security or Green Card required.”

“You have a right to homeownership, regardless of legal status,” Prysma says. The company even published guides on “loans for undocumented immigrants” and boasts that it has “extensive experience with loans tailored to the unique needs of undocumented immigrants.”

“Securing personal loans can be a crucial step toward financial independence for undocumented immigrants, who often face challenges accessing traditional financial products,” Prysma writes
During the financial crisis, poor colored ppl were preyed on with fraudulent mortgage deals
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Probably not many places given Iceland's apparent stance on asylum. If you're not for once you're probably not for the other.


3/16/23

"Iceland’s Parliament, Alþingi, passed a highly controversial immigration bill last night, bringing a contentious five-year process to a close, RÚV reports. The newly passed legislation strips asylum seekers of their rights, including access to housing and healthcare, 30 days after their applications have been rejected. Human rights organisations in Iceland have strongly opposed the bill, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Amnesty International."
Guarantee you they got skilled worker shortage too

How/why do you guarantee that?
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
America is doing the same thing and youre short skilled workers

Ireland had riots and they got a job for me

We're not short on skilled workers because we no longer have an open border and unlimited asylum policy. And you haven't seen or read anything that even indicates that Iceland has a skilled worker shortage.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Funny how so few poor colored ppl were shown to be victims.
The whole thing was a scam. Wall street funded the local companies, then the local companies sent the fraud loans back to wall street, then wall street profitted again and sold the junk mbs to pension funds as if they were safe high quality

So local guy lost his house and pension funds cut

I think during savings and loans fraud 30,000 criminal referals were made to the justice dept. They said we will go after the top 100. One of the guys got away and started fraud again under the 2008 crisis. He gave a lot of money to w bush and bush made him ambassador to some eu country
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
We're not short on skilled workers because we no longer have an open border and unlimited asylum policy. And you haven't seen or read anything that even indicates that Iceland has a skilled worker shortage.
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Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Probably not many places given Iceland's apparent stance on asylum. If you're not for once you're probably not for the other.


3/16/23

"Iceland’s Parliament, Alþingi, passed a highly controversial immigration bill last night, bringing a contentious five-year process to a close, RÚV reports. The newly passed legislation strips asylum seekers of their rights, including access to housing and healthcare, 30 days after their applications have been rejected. Human rights organisations in Iceland have strongly opposed the bill, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, and Amnesty International."
America is doing the same thing and youre short skilled workers
We're not short on skilled workers because we no longer have an open border and unlimited asylum policy.

You're not even addressing what I said. We're not short on skilled workers because we're not granting "asylum" to anyone who wants it. Immigrants seeking "asylum" for better paying jobs don't tend to be the high skilled ones.
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Wow, here's a company that will get illegals into the housing/mortgage racket.


“Prysma has helped non-US citizen families in: Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas,” the corporation’s site reads. “No Social Security or Green Card required.”

“You have a right to homeownership, regardless of legal status,” Prysma says. The company even published guides on “loans for undocumented immigrants” and boasts that it has “extensive experience with loans tailored to the unique needs of undocumented immigrants.”

“Securing personal loans can be a crucial step toward financial independence for undocumented immigrants, who often face challenges accessing traditional financial products,” Prysma writes
they're probably hoping the illegal alien will be deported so they can reclaim the home .
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
You're not even addressing what I said. We're not short on skilled workers because we're not granting "asylum" to anyone who wants it. Immigrants seeking "asylum" for better paying jobs don't tend to be the high skilled ones.
you have a shortage of the easier health care jobs as well which take less than a year of school and in some situations you can do it without school.

these asylum guys could be doing that.

instead the shortage is expected to get worse.



i understand your point about immigration and i am against it because yanis varoufakis is in favor of free movement of workers, but not free movement of capital.

why do you always go after the least of ye first? why not make every worker an owner at their job and watch the economy improve as the rich get poorer and the poor get richer.
 
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