All empolyers in the USA should simply scour the world for people willing to work for less.
The American way, yes JDN?
Yes, the American Way....
PC said, "A majority of Americans (70% in latest polls), from across the political spectrum (40% Dem's), say that we need to secure the border and get illegal immigration under control" Somewhere else,
I cannot find it, he said, or someone else said, to paraphrase, we need to crack down on employer's too. As you referenced, I too "want to enforce illegal immigration law" I think most Americans agree;
and we are not bigots. It doesn't matter if you are white, black, brown or yellow; illegal is simply illegal. The word "illegal" is quite clear. That is not being bigoted, but if you focus on one ethnic group, that is
being bigoted.
Note, I strongly agree with all of the above 100%. For various reasons, including national security, we need to crack down on
illegal immigrants. "How" is a challenge, but one we must face.
However, that being said, I think, and I think most on this forum agree, "free market functions to bring labor and capital together". THAT is the American Way.
In a competitive world, we all need to offer either better service, a better product, or a lower price. That includes Labor. But Isabell, and you, if I read correctly, are implying we need to restrict legal immigration too.
It seems you want to "protect" jobs in America. You seem to support "keep American jobs for Americans". A "liberal" idea. You sarcastically said, "All empolyers in the USA should simply scour the world for people willing to work for less." Well why not? Basically, businesses are already doing that in our global economy. That is how a free market functions.
However, rather than offering a better service/ability or better price (labor) it seems you are proposing that we "protect" our markets and workforce. Odd, to me this sounds more like bleeding liberal union member, not a laissez-faire free market business plan. In contrast, I personally think we should open our doors and expand legal immigration. Take the health field for example; the AMA is in essence a strong Union restricting membership. Why not invite and allow qualified doctors from Canada, England, Germany, etc. who can pass a rigid Medical Exam to practice here in America? If you are a "better" doctor, a more qualified doctor, I assume your business will still thrive. However, if money is an issue, maybe a patient will will go to the less qualified, "foreign doctor" who charges less. But as a doctor, if you cannot add value, and/or are unwilling to lower costs, then, like any business you will fail. Again, the American Way.
One of the problems of our Health Insurance delivery system is that Hospital Emergency Rooms are overwhelmed by uninsured, indigent, or illegal patients. However, one of the primary reasons is that doctors are unwilling to see these low pay patients in their office. They say, "it's not cost efficient" for them to do so. But frankly a doctor's office is a lot more cost efficient than a high tech Hospital ER room, yet the individual doctor does not want to lower their wage. I bet a doctor from Mexico practicing here in a large Latino population would offer a lower rate... Why not?
One thing about the legal profession. Love them or hate them, while each one must pass the same tough license exam, some make millions of dollars per year and others barely survive. No protection; it truly is a few market based profession. It's Darwin at it's best. So is accounting...... That is the American Way. Protecting your job, restricting who can practice/work in your field, whether you are a doctor, lawyer, or dishwasher is not the American Way.
Isabel said, "One of the reasons they are working is because they work cheap." Well, again that is the American Way. McDonald's employees make close to minimal wages; McDonald's sells primarily based upon price. However, a high end Beverly Hills restaurant will pay it's sous chef quite a bit; they sell on quality. Wall Mart versus Hermes. It's just a different business plan. But the American Way is to minimize costs (labor is one aspect) to obtain the maximum profit. Business 101. Capitalism.
Also, I find it a bit odd that on this site, a conservative free market site, of which I am generally a proponent, some people are asking, "where is OHSA and the Department of Labor?" Isn't that "big government"? Sounds like a "liberal" idea? Yet I too think they are necessary. We don't want to go back to sweat shops of another era; we need government supervision and intervention. But within safety guidelines, basic minimum wage guidelines, why not open up markets/jobs to the new, the innovative, the hard working....
As Emma Lazarus said,
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...
That is the American Way...