Why do immigrants cross over to the U.S?
Answer:
Immigrants harder in the U.S. than in their own country. this happen because in the U.S. there is Plenty of jobs available for immigrants. these kind of jobs are mainly what americans won't do such as construction workers, warehouse workers, and picking up oranges in california. For immigrants, those are excellent jobs because they don't report taxes.
Illegals come here because they think that they get more money here than where they live now - and they do.
Problem is that they drive down the wages on jobs that while they love to suggest "Americans won't do them" ignore the fact that every time that I.C.E. has had a bust of a company, long lines to fill those jobs by American citizens is the end result.
I think that the company heads should be jailed for giving jobs to illegals, company given a HEAVY fine - and the illegals IMMEDIATELY sent to the capitol of the country that they come from for their country to deal with.
to live a better life
so they can get pretty much anything free. and don't have to pay really nothing that's if your legal. and if your illegal then any everything is free. legal ones they do get big brakes too not like the illegal ones but they do. don't want people to think they are just like us.
they come to take away jobs from hard working construction guys like me. they've driven down the hourly wage because they work for less. it's hard now to find work. they've been under bidding alot of us and the home owners go for the low bid.
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