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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Its a fact of migrant arrivals that they take the jobs locals wont take, for money locals wont work for and therefore keep the costs of whatever industry they work in down. If a resident already had the job, it wouldnt be free for a migrant.
But in fairness, its not completely the fault of Americans that they are barely literate and otherwise poorly educated. Thats the underfunding of schools for decades now. Talk to the party of lower taxes..😷
But in fairness, its not completely the fault of Americans that they are barely literate and otherwise poorly educated. Thats the underfunding of schools for decades now. Talk to the party of lower taxes..😷
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Absolutely correct.. In fact as my wife and myself are both children of migrants to this country I have a personal stake in that. Both sets of parents achieved way more here than the opportunities at home would have given them.. And we completed that transition pushing our kids even further. However I was focusing on the economics of migrants, more than the advantages of having someone from another culture as a neighbour, rather than a self righteous narrow minded anglo, who thinks Kylie Minogue is culture.😷





