ironpony wrote:
Well I never have a problem with immigrants coming in, it's just that in my experience, it was ruined businesses I have worked for in the past to a degree. They would hire immigrants in order to have extremely cheap labor, because the immigrants wouldn't complain about it.
There was a job I worked where they wanted us to work over 60 hours a week for example, and cut down on holidays, and a minority of us non-immigrants would complain to the board about it, but the board would not do anything much because we were a minority and the immigrants would not back us up, even though our employers were technically breaking the labor laws, and the immigrants were silent about it, and that's why the majority of people hired were immigrants I think, because they would keep their mouths shut about it.
So it's not that I have a problem with immigrants coming in at all, it's just I don't like the labor laws being broken because of it. Bring in immigrants but don't break the laws as a result. So its' not that I have a problem with immigration it's just that it bothers me that if they see a crimes such as those, they keep it swept under the rug. And the economy gets worse because of it, so I am all for immigration as long as they don't use that as an excuse to break labor laws.
Corporations don’t usually care about labour laws , until they are caught , Then because they are corporations.
It usually is a slap on the wrist or at best a fine. The difference between Corporation’s and humans is quite obvious.
One is a slave to the corporation , the other is a supporting member of the larger economy.
Yeah that's true, but the more immigrants they hire, the more they are able to get away with it. Is there a way we could welcome immigration without corporations taking advantage of breaking the labor laws as a result?