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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 5329448" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>Here's what it has to do with corporations: they can hire desperate workers on the cheap, who are even less likely to complain than your average US citizen bc the threat of deportation hangs over their heads. Who works the fields in California???? Who cooks in the restaurants???? Immigration is not a partisan issue. Both parties are happy to make a spectacle of it, appealing to their respective partisans. And yet look at what actually happens. Biden deports more immigrants than Trump did. Biden carries on building the border wall, despite "promises" otherwise. It's no different than Obama compared to Bush Jr. And yet, the truth is, both parties have strong interests in keeping a ready supply of cheap, vulnerable labor. And then "politicizing" these immigrants however it suits them. They're both deceptive as hell, and you have an ample supply of suckers in America who are ready to believe that desperate people are their enemy, or else, their objects of pity -- "let's thank them for their service because they do the jobs us Americans don't want to do." It's a disgusting soap opera directed by the gov't and its wealthy patrons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 5329448, member: 76643"] Here's what it has to do with corporations: they can hire desperate workers on the cheap, who are even less likely to complain than your average US citizen bc the threat of deportation hangs over their heads. Who works the fields in California???? Who cooks in the restaurants???? Immigration is not a partisan issue. Both parties are happy to make a spectacle of it, appealing to their respective partisans. And yet look at what actually happens. Biden deports more immigrants than Trump did. Biden carries on building the border wall, despite "promises" otherwise. It's no different than Obama compared to Bush Jr. And yet, the truth is, both parties have strong interests in keeping a ready supply of cheap, vulnerable labor. And then "politicizing" these immigrants however it suits them. They're both deceptive as hell, and you have an ample supply of suckers in America who are ready to believe that desperate people are their enemy, or else, their objects of pity -- "let's thank them for their service because they do the jobs us Americans don't want to do." It's a disgusting soap opera directed by the gov't and its wealthy patrons. [/QUOTE]
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