¡Hola, América! How the Minimum-Wage Institutionalized Illegal-Worker Immigration.

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Social Science
Cover of the book ¡Hola, América! How the Minimum-Wage Institutionalized Illegal-Worker Immigration. by John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D., John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D.
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Author: John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D. ISBN: 9781311056504
Publisher: John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D. Publication: October 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781311056504
Publisher: John Wesley DeVilbiss, Ph.D.
Publication: October 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

American citizens have been convinced through notions of charity and empathy to unlawfully allow alien trespassers into their country, and also to make the lowest wages in the Private Sector illegal. Inadvertently, it leaves an employment void that continually draws those illegal-worker aliens into an “underground” market of humanity.

As the Minimum Wage is raised, more of the low-paying jobs go Black Market, or disappear. With the illicit-drug cartels operating by our Southern border, and the threat of terrorism, the old system of unlawful frugal labor with its associated open border over land, a system that was mostly peaceful though corrupt, has now become treacherous.

Minimum Wage laws may have advantages, but create an artificial employment void that attracts and is filled by illegal-worker aliens.

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American citizens have been convinced through notions of charity and empathy to unlawfully allow alien trespassers into their country, and also to make the lowest wages in the Private Sector illegal. Inadvertently, it leaves an employment void that continually draws those illegal-worker aliens into an “underground” market of humanity.

As the Minimum Wage is raised, more of the low-paying jobs go Black Market, or disappear. With the illicit-drug cartels operating by our Southern border, and the threat of terrorism, the old system of unlawful frugal labor with its associated open border over land, a system that was mostly peaceful though corrupt, has now become treacherous.

Minimum Wage laws may have advantages, but create an artificial employment void that attracts and is filled by illegal-worker aliens.

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