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KnowerOfLogic Donating Member (841 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-01-05 09:54 PM
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186. I'm at the bottom too, but immigration is not the problem; if there was
some regulation to make sure that a living wage was paid to all workers, immigrants or not, then wages would not be driven down. Now you can claim that there are too many workers because of immigrants, which is driving down wages, but that doesn'tseem to hold up, because immigrants *buy stuff* and use services, and so on, and thus create jobs. There are plenty of arguments about immigration, but i really think that immigartion is the least of the poor, working person's problem in america today.
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