And while we’re on the subject of economics, how much do you think prices would rise if those farmers paid American workers to work in the fields picking that produce? Given that Americans don’t want to do that work to begin with, how high would you expect price levels to rise, knowing that wages would likely be tripled what they pay immigrants, benefits would be required, as would satisfactory housing? Are you prepared to pay 5-6 times more for your produce? Because that’s what it would result in. Immediate inflation. That’s the unfortunate and inconvenient truth that no one likes to talk about.
You also mentioned the terrible living conditions that many immigrants live in when they come to the U.S. I agree that they’re terrible. So, can you imagine how bad the conditions were in their native countries, given that they came here and chose to live in the current conditions? It seems obvious that it was worse where they came from.
So, rather than vilifying them and addressing them as something less than human beings, why not focus on identifying a viable legal path to citizenship (which neither political party wants), enforce the laws we currently have (which neither political party does), and reinforce border security to help prevent the violent immigrants from coming here? Building “a wall” doesn’t do shit, as they’ll just dig right under it, like they already have. Call me a cynic, but if the Republicans fancy themselves “The Party of Ideas”, then maybe they should come up with some, because we sure as hell know that the Democrats won’t.