tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940797.post6050831590397622725..comments2023-09-03T03:37:33.902-07:00Comments on My Soapbox, by Chad Lupkes: What ifChad Lupkeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10011268144165790263noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940797.post-90574452581012576942009-07-06T03:44:48.646-07:002009-07-06T03:44:48.646-07:00Sorry, the 3:45am from my previous post is Seattle...Sorry, the 3:45am from my previous post is Seattle local time. We are vacationing in Antibes, on the Mediterranean coast of France under a pleasant canopy of palm trees and scented flowers....wonderful, except for the oppressive humidity.Mark Earlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940797.post-1731507606091099872009-07-06T03:35:04.446-07:002009-07-06T03:35:04.446-07:00Immigration is a thorny issue. I can see valid po...Immigration is a thorny issue. I can see valid points on both sides.<br /><br />Agreed that employers who hire illegal immigrants should be the focus of enforcement. This goes to the heart of the matter; exploitation of low wage workers who are in an inferior bargaining position AND the constant draw of jobs here that still pay substantially higher wages than in Mexico for industrious and/or desperate individuals who are trying to feed their families. In the long run families in both countries suffer while unscrupulous businesses prosper. The availability of slaves beat down wages hurting the American poor the most while enriching corporations that do not play by the rules governing the social contract (we protect their wealth if they abide by society's legal constructs). Illegal immigrants reaching for some measure of prosperity here in the US are not in the streets agitating for social/political change in their home country, dooming those that do stay to a grinding status-quo of state corruption.<br /><br />Corporations in the developed world violate their social contract by exporting jobs at home in a race to the bottom...line, and the corporate/political establishment in the "other" world exports their industrious social change agent population to ours in order to maintain the grip elites have on society. This is a deleterious quid-pro-quo arrangement by elites who now thrive quite nicely in both worlds.<br /><br />Just a few thoughts.<br /><br />Seattle, WAMark Earlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940797.post-62289905675109199392009-07-01T20:28:57.102-07:002009-07-01T20:28:57.102-07:00Yes, that's where foreign nationals take advan...Yes, that's where foreign nationals take advantage of the 14th Amendment to have a child on our shores just so they can be a citizen of the United States. It means that INS is not able to deport the parents.<br /><br />Our immigration system works in reverse as well. If a very young child comes to the US, goes to US schools and graduates, they either have to go through the naturalization process, or go "home" to a country that they know little to nothing about.<br /><br />Both sides of this coin are wrong.Chad Lupkeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10011268144165790263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6940797.post-59684971572907750742009-07-01T20:18:12.854-07:002009-07-01T20:18:12.854-07:00Do you know what an anchor baby is? I do!Do you know what an anchor baby is? I do!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14798370459342792823noreply@blogger.com