intakexhaust |
11-13-2013 08:04 AM |
I don't see how that article stacks up. Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan have increased. Not as much as a few years ago but still an increase. Also, explain why most major cities and metro areas have an increase of Mexicans. Perhaps if you break down the type of worker - illegals - the only sector leaving are from the building trades. Poles and Ukrainians have left.
The exception in the trades are the illegals (mex.) who bottom feed jobs at $4 to $6 per hour. Mexicans have no problem with it as many have multi-family living arrangements under one roof. No taxes and its all cash. Western Union loves the take too. The Mexicans wire what little they have left back home to their families. Seriously. Ultimate low overhead contractors hire them. They bid on everything and chop just about all residential projects.
These contractors need to be busted. This administration is all BS, and the worst of understanding job growth. NOTHING is ever done and only about caving in to the popular----- ILLEGALS!. Unless the US reverses and puts a hard stance on illegals and stiff prosecution for business leaders turning a blind eye to the law, I see this trend to continue well past 2020.
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