tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11093162.post3392515216003250075..comments2024-03-23T19:16:01.555-07:00Comments on Can it happen here?: What's the point?janinsanfranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07548452260456734928noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11093162.post-80066651505087160762018-06-05T21:45:36.415-07:002018-06-05T21:45:36.415-07:00Hi Rain -- for some reason I didn't see your c...Hi Rain -- for some reason I didn't see your comment before. Watching this court proceeding really rubbed in for me how we in the US have been using people and abusing people who just want to work by failing to create an orderly process for immigration. There has to be a some process, but I agree with you that not having one has served the bosses and screwed the workers overall.janinsanfranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07548452260456734928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11093162.post-10533079881463755342018-06-05T07:39:56.055-07:002018-06-05T07:39:56.055-07:00i want to see immigration reform for those already...i want to see immigration reform for those already here; but unless we controlled entry, what this is about is keeping America cheap for labor (which won't help those who just got amnesty from the continuing wages that won't support a minimum lifestyle in places like CA.). The hypocrisy on what is at stake for the lower income Americans really gets me, as their (white or not) wages don't go up, while their cost of living does. Illegal laborers provide richer Americans with a labor force for their gardening, construction, maid services, etc. Sanctuary cities, as it is now, is about sounding righteous while profiting from keeping labor cheap-- with fear keeping workers from reporting bad bosses or asking for better pay. A hidden community benefits no one. Should the US have no control over who enter, which has been over a million a year-- legally.Rain Trueaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07994628226501093880noreply@blogger.com