US Immigration Crisis

US Immigration Crisis

I didn’t see an immigration thread so I figured I would add one. This problem seems to be worsening everyday of the current admin. Hopefully some of our new elected officials can help with this. Mr. Luttrell is a great start

20 April 2023 at 04:46 PM
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Another record month for Joe Burden over 300,000 in December yet the border is closed


who cares. let them in. get them on a path to citizenship.


On a road trip, every fast food place I've stopped at is backed up and desperate for workers. lol nativists


by Trolly McTrollson P

On a road trip, every fast food place I've stopped at is backed up and desperate for workers. lol nativists

i like the "we're full" people. bruh i drove through 200 miles of green rolling hills with just nothing over the holidays.. we could probably double the population and not be "full"..


actually tax the rich, fund the IRS, fix the social security brackets, let 'em in, we'll all be fine. some posters might just have to get used to seeing the occasional non white person around town.


by Slighted P

who cares.

me


Get over it


by Schlitz mmmm P

Get over it

Great video I was expecting when he said there was a processing center a mile away in the middle of nowhere that he was full of it

The reality is the border is wide open and yes the USA has lots of room. But who pays for the healthcare, education and if they can't work they either work illegally , are abused, or strain the social welfare system
Until the USA seriously addresses the cartel issue its not going to change

Here in Canada our government bringing in 400,000 plus legal immigrants which has caused a housing crisis , strain on our health care and social services


In the US, 15% of construction workers are undocumented. The crises in housing would be if unauthorized border crossing stopped.

It's 26% of farm workers though, so Americans starving to death might alleviate the housing crunch.

https://www.pewresearch.org/hispanic/201...


by microbet P

In the US, 15% of construction workers are undocumented. The crises in housing would be if unauthorized border crossing stopped.

It's 26% of farm workers though, so Americans starving to death might alleviate the housing crunch.

https://www.pewresearch.org/hispanic/201...

Than why not bring these workers legally or under temporary work visas and have them pay taxes? Sadly we bring in 400,000 and still have a shortage of farm workers and construction workers


by lozen P

Than why not bring these workers legally or under temporary work visas and have them pay taxes? Sadly we bring in 400,000 and still have a shortage of farm workers and construction workers

Bring them in? You mean like the Brasero program? Or like allow more immigration? That'd be better than the status quo. It's not enough for me though, but I love freedom.


by lozen P


The reality is the border is wide open and yes the USA has lots of room. But who pays for the healthcare, education and if they can't work they either work illegally , are abused, or strain the social welfare system
Until the USA seriously addresses the cartel issue its not going to change

are you one of those people that think undocumented people dont pay taxes in the US?


by Slighted P

are you one of those people that think undocumented people dont pay taxes in the US?

They would be paying little or no income taxes anyway. The average undocumented person makes $13/hr. If you make that little and are married and work full time you aren't even required to file.


by lozen P

But who pays for the healthcare, education and if they can't work they either work illegally , are abused, or strain the social welfare system

This is a fantastic argument for providing them with a path to a legal status!


by microbet P

They would be paying little or no income taxes anyway. The average undocumented person makes $13/hr. If you make that little and are married and work full time you aren't even required to file.

Adds up to about 12 billion dollars paid a year according to most studies.


by Slighted P

Adds up to about 12 billion dollars paid a year according to most studies.

I understood that taxes were paid, but I figured it was mostly other kinds of taxes, but yeah, looking it up about half of the undocumented file taxes and others just have withholdings taken. Seems brave. I guess it must be somewhat understood that filing taxes isn't a likely way to cause deportation.


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thousands of migrants who have been bused to NYC are in lines waiting days for ID cards
many are sleeping in the streets in the freezing cold
others are directed to large areas such as train stations with no cots - just chairs - and no showers
Mayor Adams has gone to court to try and suspend the city's "right to shelter" law which was enacted in 1981 when there was only a fraction of the demands of today
he has not been successful - but the "right to shelter" law is being largely ignored as the city cannot possibly meet the demand
145,000 migrants have arrived in NYC in the past 18 months
it's so very, very sad




https://i0.wp.com/www.nydailynews.com/wp...


https://static.politico.com/51/11/86e252...


https://www.thecity.nyc/2023/05/30/rober...


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There's 96 million square feet of vacant office space in NYC.


by microbet P

There's 96 million square feet of vacant office space in NYC.

yeah but wont someone think of the poor commercial landlords?


by microbet P

There's 96 million square feet of vacant office space in NYC.

How many square feet are vacant in your house this second? Don't tell me you use 100% of your house 100% of the time.

Why haven't you invited any homeless people in? It is always someone else who should fix the problem, right?


by bahbahmickey P

How many square feet are vacant in your house this second? Don't tell me you use 100% of your house 100% of the time.

Why haven't you invited any homeless people in? It is always someone else who should fix the problem, right?

yeah. the government.


by bahbahmickey P

How many square feet are vacant in your house this second? Don't tell me you use 100% of your house 100% of the time.

Why haven't you invited any homeless people in? It is always someone else who should fix the problem, right?

I've had homeless people live with me before, maybe even enough that it was my share.

Government can pay for the rent though and I pay taxes. Or even just allowing residential use of commercial space would help.


by Slighted P

yeah. the government.


how noble of you


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What could possibly go wrong? :(


Over 300,000 in December record number again
The next 10 months will probably be even higher as if your thinking of coming come now as if Trump wins it will no longer be wide open


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