Banning Illegal immigrants? Wouldnt that destroy the US economy

Discussion in 'Economics' started by mahram, Apr 10, 2006.

Would the economy collapse without illegal immigrants?

  1. yes

    29 vote(s)
    29.9%
  2. no

    68 vote(s)
    70.1%
  1. bitrend

    bitrend

    No Sir. :)
    Military service come from the heart, not just from physical forces.

     
    #51     Apr 10, 2006
  2. GS19

    GS19

    Mayby Mexico can get their act together and build their own businesses. They need a model, just look to US or Canada.
    This is not tough stuff. They had bad goverment for many years , lets protest bad goverment
     
    #52     Apr 11, 2006
  3. The families that decide this for Mexico...will simply not stand for this...


     
    #53     Apr 11, 2006
  4. 99.9% of America has large amounts of legal minimum wage (or close to minimum wage) workers. Only places such as Beverly Hills, Malibu Beach, or the Hamptons lack this demographic.

    It's not a matter of willingness, but of necessity. Minimum wage is better than no wage. A large number of people in this country don't graduate high school and have no vocational training. Then there are the elderly that have to work through retirement greeting people at Wallmart and such.

    It's disheartening to imagine that there are people who think that only backwoods hick towns have minimum wage workers. This is the world we live in. Whether it be illegals, single moms, inner city high school drop-outs, or full-time college students, there will always be people willing to work for the minimum allowable pay. That is why we have a "minimum wage".
     
    #54     Apr 11, 2006
  5. The U.S. would be fine if it stepped up enforcement of removing illegal aliens. Most illegal aliens perform non- essential work. Many metro areas would see fast food prices, lawn care, home improvement contracting and full- service gas prices rise 10- 15%. This would hardly derail the economy. Think of how you are spending $60/ week more on gas for your cars and much more indirectly.

    Agriculture prices would be about the same! Work conditions might be better. Having lived in an agricultural area for a short time, I learned of how easy it is for a company to legally amass a seasonal workforce of agricultural laborers. These workers might be from countries like Korea or anywhere in the World. Their pay is $8 or $9/ hour which is higher than minimum wage and comparable to the pay that the illegals get.

    Furthermore, WWII saw a huge dislocation of skilled labor and buying power yet the economy survived. I am all for easy but legal immigration and guest visa programs. The real shame is ignoring the problem and seeing illegals die in shipping containers on the news.
     
    #55     Apr 11, 2006
  6. "the US economy depends on illegal immigrants? If you ban them or prevent them from working in the US, wouldnt the economy collape. Everything from hilton holtels to tyson foods depend on illegals. not to mention the entire agriculture sector. So heres my question, would the economy collapse without illegal immigrants."

    first of all, illegal aliens already are banned in a de jure sense, just not de facto


    and in answer to your question - no.

    and not that they are comparable in many ways (since slavery was pure evil), this is a very similar argument to that made by many pro-slavery folks back in the day.

    illegal aliens have become the invention that never had a necessity. and most credible economic reports i have read show that illegal aliens cost society on the whole - MORE than they contribute (lost taxes, medical care, jailing of criminals, etc. etc.)
     
    #56     Apr 11, 2006
  7. zdreg

    zdreg

    I don't recall at the moment if you were the one who was insulting Canada or was about to suggest annexing canada for its natural resources but your idea of making mexico part of the US ranks high up on the ridiculousness scale even if joking.
     
    #57     Apr 11, 2006
  8. Lighten up Francis.....if you don't like what I have to say, or are bothered by my humor, than put me on your ignore list.
     
    #58     Apr 11, 2006
  9. nitro

    nitro

    Imo the statement "there will always be people willing" should be replaced by "there will always be people that have no choice".

    nitro
     
    #59     Apr 11, 2006
  10. volente_00

    volente_00

    As a former home builder, I can tell you price of a new house would go up nicely. How much do you think you would have to pay a white man to dig beams for a foundation or to pour concrete ? In Texas, illegals are involved in every aspect from the foundation to the landscaping. The only 2 areas here where they are not involved is plumbing and electrical due to license reasons. In the housing sector, you are hard press to find a white man doing anything physical other than being the general contractor or owning the business that employees the illegals. I have seen a lot change over the past 15 years, and people will argue that the illegals are taking Americans jobs. But the fact is the Americans have just gotten to damn lazy so someone else has stepped up to plate. Would the economy collapse ? I doubt it, but your pocket book would definitely feel it over time.
     
    #60     Apr 11, 2006