A couple points I'd like to make.
-If you support free trade, you might as well support free immigration (Economic mumbo jumbo: Since if we adhere to things like, factor price equalization, they basically do the same thing)
-If you are going to be a skilled worker you should support them (you can benefit more from specialization that way)
-If you say "they're here illegally," then guess what, they're EMPLOYED here illegally, and even the federal gov't turns a blind eye in many circumstances so even the federal gov't is participating in illegal acts. (I'll even make the argument that we have such low rates of inflation and such low produce prices thanks to illegal aliens.)
Now for some counter comments
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Originally Posted by kant_think
So you guys are saying, they can damage our economy since we aren't bringing in as much taxes as we should?
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That depends on how they're paid. If they're put on payrolls, (thanks to laws passed during Reagan's years as president, this is relatively easy)((For instance, I can go to Main St., Santa Ana and pick up a green card for 50 bucks and a SS card for a little more than that)) then they pay taxes but can't file for a refund (which they would get considering they're probably living at or below the poverty line.
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Originally Posted by sNoW PIrAnHa
Its illegal. They shouldn't be hopping our borders unregulated. We should allow more immigrants in and send back the ones that enter without our permission. I'm not against immigration, just illegal immigration.
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How about illegal employment? Are you against that as well? And tell me, are you concerned at all that some analysts are predicting that fruits and vegetables produced in the US are going to rot on the vine because we don't have enough people to pick them?
If you want to get some really good arguement for and against immigration, go to a local university and look up academic journals that have published guys such as, (thomas?) Borjas, Martin Wolf, Thomas Leibig & Ray Marshall.