• WatDabney
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    4 months ago

    Huh.

    All other issues aside, he still can’t possibly be serious.

    Even if he personally doesn’t have any, the RNC certainly has a number of relatively big donors who are going to be mightily pissed when their cheap labor gets deported.

    • PassingThrough@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Yeah, that’s the funny part about this whole thing.

      The economy runs on the backs of cheap labor, upon skirting the rules and keeping costs down. Things will be very different when even the lowest of workers actually does have the right and ability to cost at least minimum wage, or more because your company is desperate after losing so much labor.

      Unless their next trick is to find some ways to make a class of valid citizens as desperate as the deported they will need to replace…scary thought, innit?

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        4 months ago

        I don’t doubt that part of the long-term plan is to keep stifling pay in order to make it so they can extract as much labor from citizens with supposed rights as the can and do from non-citizens without them, but I expect that they’ll primarily just do the same thing they’ve done in the past - make a big show of deporting people, then turn their backs when they just turn around and come back.

        That serves two purposes - it ensures that the employers get their cheap labor back, and it provides for another round of “illegal” immigrant panic the next time the Republicans need to distract the base from their awful governing.

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    4 months ago

    Keep going then to fix the problem. Mass jailing of all business owners who hire illegal immigrants. That’ll shut down all the farms, construction companies, hospitality industry, and on and on. No big shocker that the small businesses that most likely exploit illegal immigrants are right leaning.

  • 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Wonder if he endorses mass deportation of anyone of colonial descent who invaded these lands and stole it from the native people.

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      4 months ago

      Depends on how long history we look.

      20 years? Immigrants go

      500 years? US citizens go

      1000 years? Aztecs go

      20 000 years? All humans go (presumably)

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    4 months ago

    To be fair- and it would clearly be a disaster - but wages for American citizens would go up. As would the cost of literally everything, and our supply lines would be shattered.

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      4 months ago

      Actually demand would crater after the economy collapses. Nominal wages would increase as we go into hyperinflation while adjusting for inflation real wages would be drop.

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        4 months ago

        Yes. Real wages would drop even with wage increases but at this point I’ve had zero raises in years to go along the inflation.

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    4 months ago

    Many estimates place the total number of undocumented at around 11M are we going to deport most of them twice?