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Deportation Thread: You gotta go back


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2025 Jan 23, 12:26pm   18,039 views  772 comments

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554   DeficitHawk   2025 May 13, 6:16pm  

AmericanKulak says


It may be regional, Im in San Francisco Bay Area.

Okay, so you're so far out of the mainline US experience,


Any other people here in the San Francisco Bay Area? What do you pay for labor like a landscaping project? IF its less than $30/hr can you tell me where you find the people? Its possible i'm just terrible at negotiating... but that's what I've had to pay to get people for each of the last few projects I've done.
555   clambo   2025 May 13, 6:27pm  

Re: "Americans won't do those jobs." They would if 1. they needed the money 2. it paid well enough

I had an argument with some female in a gym in Juno Beach one afternoon; she obviously has some sucker husband who toils away during the day and her job is to maintain her figure so she's worth keeping around.

I told her how my mother picked strawberries in the summertime when she was young; later when an older teen she went to Nantucket and was a chambermaid in a hotel there.

Americans did everything when I was growing up. All the kids I knew did odd jobs to make some dough since we weren't getting big allowances.

Fuck the illegals, and fuck the asshole slave masters who hire them. Also, fuck those idiots who feel "sorry" for them.
556   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 13, 6:39pm  

DeficitHawk says


Any other people here in the San Francisco Bay Area? What do you pay for labor like a landscaping project? IF its less than $30/hr can you tell me where you find the people? Its possible i'm just terrible at negotiating... but that's what I've had to pay to get people for each of the last few projects I've done.

Have you seen the mass exodus from California? Who lives in SFBA? Hint: Check out the home prices relative to the other 95% of the country. Kids with a Corporate Lawyer Mother and a IT Exec Father don't need to work at McDs and in fact their parents (esp. Asian Tiger Moms) don't want them working when they should be SATmaxxing.

When most people from SFBA tell me about "Life here in the USA" I put it in the same box as people telling me that from Midtown Manhattan.

You're from an area where a modest ranch is over a million bucks.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/40814-Calido-Pl-Fremont-CA-94539/25032279_zpid/
557   DeficitHawk   2025 May 13, 6:55pm  

clambo says

I told her how my mother picked strawberries in the summertime when she was young; later when an older teen she went to Nantucket and was a chambermaid in a hotel there.


It used to be true. But you cant ignore the population demographics when you make that statement. There used to be lots of younger people to do those jobs. Now there's lots of old retired people and few young people. You cant harken back to when your parents were kids and ignore this fundamental fact.

Our demographics are fundamentally different than they used to be, and that has to change the labor market.
558   WookieMan   2025 May 13, 7:07pm  

DeficitHawk says

Its not like there's a bunch of American kids lining up for this. When I was a kid, I did it for $6/hr and had to ride my bike a few miles to get to the job. But that was, admittedly, a while back.

It may be regional, Im in San Francisco Bay Area. But thats really true here. The plumbers and electricians I use own their own businesses. So I know them, and I am working directly with the owner. They are quite expensive, but they do have overhead. They are not bringing illegal people to work on the job. Lower end contractors probably do it though.

Unequivocally false about American kids. Sure there are some do nothing loser kids. That's a parenting problem. The good parents promote their kids to work. My kid would shit his pants for $30/hr. This is why I give others here shit. SFBA is a different planet. My kids do have to fight against low wage illegals even here in IL. Wasn't the case 25 years ago when I was younger.

Also $6/hr is fine in todays time for a young kid as well. Today it's closer to $10-15, but that's what illegals work for and my kids can't get that even though they want to work. Don't care to know if you have kids or not. I share too much here. But having 3 of them, times have changed. Young boys and men cannot get work. Everyone has to give up when illegals take all the jobs.

SFBA you got homeless and probably not a ton of illegals. They're all down in LA. Chicagoland has one of the largest illegal populations. And they don't just stay in the city. They start moving out to the suburbs. I don't cite sources, but I'll report what I physically see and know. Illegals are a massive problem here. And day labor is not $30/hr here. $15-20/hr is the basic wage.

Also if a plumber charged you $200/hr you got ripped off. Or copper was super high, which could happen. I doubt it though. Margins are tight, but $200/hr on an 8hr day is $1,600 a day. $8k/wk for 5 days. Plumbers charge the parts separately on their bills, not the labor.

Either way you see a brown person on a project they're 90% illegal. That takes away one kid/citizen that could have had a mentor and at least learned to be handy or make a career out of it. That's how it was even 20-30 years ago. Not now.
559   WookieMan   2025 May 13, 7:18pm  

DeficitHawk says

You cant harken back to when your parents were kids and ignore this fundamental fact.

I'm 41. All of my buddies were working at 14-16 years of age. No one does now because the 20 year old illegal that raped kids on the way in took that job for less than a citizen would be paid.

Also we didn't have an official 2020 census either. I sure as hell received nothing. No one knocked on my door. Am I even counted? Covid. Dems had a 10 year window to let in as many illegals as possible because Trump won in 2016. That was their solution in 2020. Covid happened and people freaked out and didn't pay attention to immigration, all the while there's a river of illegals pouring through the border. Not refugees either.

They need to go. This fake due process claim they can work it out in court from their home country. It's 2025 not 1825. Tech and the internet are usable things in this process.
560   DeficitHawk   2025 May 13, 7:20pm  

AmericanKulak says

You're from an area where a modest bungalow is over a million bucks.

Oh, I WISH I could get a modest bungalow for a million bucks. A million will just get you a rotted out shitshack in the 'bad' part of town. SFBA is brutal for real estate.
561   Misc   2025 May 13, 7:30pm  

DeficitHawk says


Oh, I WISH I could get a modest bungalow for a million bucks. A million will just get you a rotted out shitshack in the 'bad' part of town. SFBA is brutal for real estate.


You're just used to American standards. Illegals will cram 3-4 people in per room. Enough people crammed in can pay the rent. This just pushes rent prices higher and higher. SF has one of the lowest home ownership rates in the country at 35%. The less illegals the lower house prices.
562   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 13, 7:36pm  

WookieMan says


I'm 41. All of my buddies were working at 14-16 years of age. No one does now because the 20 year old illegal that raped kids on the way in took that job for less than a citizen would be paid.

I'm almost a decade older and if you didn't have a P/T job in HS, you were kind of weird and spoiled. If you didn't have a job after 18, you were a looooser. Even college kids had at least P/T jobs.
563   DeficitHawk   2025 May 13, 7:39pm  

Anyway, this thread is sort of wandering at this point.

I know you don't agree with me. I know I don't agree with you. I know no one will change their minds.

I am pro immigration and I don't blame immigrants for all of our woes. I think we need immigrants to make up for our declining demographics and avoid Japan style empty towns and lost decades with no growth. I don't agree with the narratives that the immigrants are all rapists and terrible people. I think most of them are probably significantly above average in their populations for work ethic and motivation, and that's why they self select to migrate here.

I do want legal immigration as opposed to Illegal immigration but I think we should keep immigration. As for the illegal immigrants who are already here, I don't see how to practically remove them without sacrificing our liberties (war time powers in peace time, and depriving people of due process) which I dont support. Id much rather see a robust legal pathway for new immigrants, and let people who are here illegally be eligible to apply for it if they meet the requirements we set. Then our illegal population would eventually convert to a legal population, bad actors would get screened out, and a 10M person enforcement problem becomes much more manageable. It also ends the immoral 'pseudo-slavery' status quo of illegals that has persisted for many years.

That's my opinion on it. I know you don't agree.
564   Fortwaye   2025 May 13, 8:01pm  

DeficitHawk says


I am pro immigration and I don't blame immigrants for all of our woes. I think we need immigrants to make up for our declining demographics and avoid Japan style empty towns and lost decades with no growth. I don't agree with the narratives that the immigrants are all rapists and terrible people. I think most of them are probably significantly above average in their populations for work ethic and motivation, and that's why they self select to migrate here.


I don't think we need to grow population into infinity. At some point it's detrimental to society and planet, our system if it relies on infinite expansion is greed and it's sin. Look at India, they have well over a billion, their citizens are treated like complete shit because value of each citizen is none. They got their cast system too, to keep poor from ever moving up. Somehow our shitty corporations love them and their culture. We had plenty of people 50 years ago, it's way too crowded today with all the illegals everywhere. I would prefer we closed borders and had population stabilize down to normal.

If you feel lonely, you can always go live in Los Angeles or San Francisco, New York, really any big city. It's definitely cozy.

Slums America will become with bigger population and more diversity:

565   RWSGFY   2025 May 13, 8:28pm  

20 years ago I could roll into my favorite campground any day of the summer and get a site guaran-fucking-teed. Now I need to wake up at 6 am in December to try and secure a reservation for June. And if I blink - it's gone.

20 years ago I could drive to Yosemite on a whim and be sure I'll get in. Now I need a fucking reservation just to enter. And don't get me started on fucking Half Dome access.

If growing population is so grand, how come it doesn't feel all that great? What did I get in exchange to losing things mentioned above?
566   Fortwaye   2025 May 13, 9:00pm  

RWSGFY says


20 years ago I could drive to Yosemite on a whim and be sure I'll get in. Now I need a fucking reservation just to enter. And don't get me started on fucking Half Dome access.


Oh man, I went there last year to see the geysers and buffalo. It was packed, no room anywhere, about half the people were Indians too. Not American Indians, Indians from India. It was like being in another country. Thanks India first departments at big tech.
567   RWSGFY   2025 May 13, 9:10pm  

Fortwaye says


RWSGFY says


20 years ago I could drive to Yosemite on a whim and be sure I'll get in. Now I need a fucking reservation just to enter. And don't get me started on fucking Half Dome access.


Oh man, I went there last year to see the geysers and buffalo. It was packed, no room anywhere, about half the people were Indians too. Not American Indians, Indians from India. It was like being in another country. Thanks India first departments at big tech.



You mean Yellowstone. Not sure if they have reservations now, but it was great during covid, no Chinese tour buses being the main benefit. No long wait to enter by car either. Don't remember seeing many dot Indians.

We were even able to score a camp site inside the park but had to change it to one outside because the lenghts of truck+trailer was 2 ft too long. :(

Covid was definitely the time to visit the most popular parks. Felt almost like 20 years ago.
568   WookieMan   2025 May 14, 3:39am  

DeficitHawk says

I am pro immigration and I don't blame immigrants for all of our woes. I think we need immigrants to make up for our declining demographics and avoid Japan style empty towns and lost decades with no growth.

Again disagree. Millennials are at replacement level. That's all we need. We don't need more immigration. Legal or illegal. I have bachelor buddies without kids and others that have 2-5 kids. From the people I know it's about 2.4 kids per couple is my estimate in my area. That'a a nice sustainable growth.

Now throw in 30M illegals or overstayed visas? Taxpayers and citizens cannot afford to pay for that. Most people don't understand the cash suck sound that makes on federal and state governments. They aren't paying taxes in most cases. And the money goes back home and isn't invested here.

Illegals destroy our GDP. Find the people that don't have legit SS cards and birth certificates and boot them that day. They can figure it out when they're back in their territory/country. Lower courts can't just adjudicate and think it's law. SCOTUS or Congress gets to decide that.

And stop saying peace time in this conversation, which admittedly you've been respectful. https://usafacts.org/articles/are-fentanyl-overdose-deaths-rising-in-the-us/#:~:text=Over%20a%20quarter%20of%20a,a%20fentanyl%20overdose%20since%202018.&text=In%202022%2C%2073%2C654%20people%20died,three%20years%20prior%20in%202019.

We are literally at war you just don't see it as you said you're an engineer and probably live in a more upscale place, which is fine and not judging. 200 people a day die from one drug, fentanyl. Where does that come from mainly Mexico but also Canada. Where does heroin come from, the border of Mexico. We need to cut that supply off and it's usually illegals bringing it in. We have legal weed in most states and alcohol in all states. If you need a vice those are pretty safes one that won't kill you immediately unless you're a moron with alcohol.

There are too many layers to this topic. Outside of sales taxes and buying gas, they contribute nothing. You're on the hook for road, parks, library, public transit, and plenty of other public facilities. They pay .01¢ on the $1 and you're paying probably .40¢ on the $1 overall. They then stress our law enforcement. They stress housing prices. We need to get them out.

No one would read it, but I could easily write a 100 page book on this topic with facts and citations. If you did read it, you'd see the light. There are huge topics that the light needs to be shined on. I appreciated you cordialness in these back and forth comments with everyone. You don't seem like an ass like some users here. Respond or don't respond to this and I for sure won't get butt hurt about it. I like you as a user here. Tread lightly with some is all I'll say. Not allowed specific names.
569   PeopleUnited   2025 May 14, 4:23am  

DeficitHawk says


As for the illegal immigrants who are already here, I don't see how to practically remove them

Finally the truth. And this is the problem. The mainstream leftoid media has brainwashed you to believe a lie. The fact is that if we don’t remove the illegal immigrants, we don’t have a system of laws with defending.

If you can break the law, skip the line, use social services, schools, medicine, housing, etc... and then we give you a get out of jail free card and grant you citizenship after breaking our laws and milking our handouts, then we are literally encouraging MORE people to do the same.

Deportation is the only justice for illegals. Deportation is the only justice for Americans. Why don’t you believe in justice? Instead you believe those who break the law should be granted the privilege of citizenship. Disgusting.
571   GNL   2025 May 14, 7:27am  

@DeficitHawk

California may be in the midst of an energy and debt crisis, but Governor Gavin Newsom continues to fight Washington on behalf of migrants. California’s Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) provides cash payments to migrants who are ineligible for Social Security.

You liberals are quite the self loathing bunch. Why do we have to pay them? In most of the history of immigration we didn't pay them at all. In fact, we vetted them and made them pass tests and speak English. I can only believe that you want America destroyed. This is why I say you are a dishonest person.
572   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 9:39am  

WookieMan says

Where does that come from mainly Mexico but also Canada.

Ultimately CHYna. China prefers soft methods to weaken enemies rather than a crush of heavy infantry. Long history of subverting, dividing, weakening opponents.
573   WookieMan   2025 May 14, 10:52am  

GNL says

You liberals are quite the self loathing bunch. Why do we have to pay them? In most of the history of immigration we didn't pay them at all. In fact, we vetted them and made them pass tests and speak English.

I do think Hawk is trying to be a decent liberal. We all aren't going to agree, but he's being decent about it. Give him a chance.

I'm in 100% agreement with you GNL, but at least hear the other side. Look at the Dem party. They didn't listen and are in shambles and are a wasteland right now. I think Hawk knows this and like Maher and the like are throwing out olive branch. I personally appreciate that even though we don't agree. Do not turn into a leftoid. That's the worst outcome.

Life is a give and take. Everyone here is wrong. Myself included. He's have a civil discussion about a topic. There's no trans bull shit with it. I think liberals like this can meet in the middle. Won't be perfect, but better than the current situation. I also believe legit liberals don't want to see this shit storm crumble their beliefs. They're at the cliffs edge.
574   GNL   2025 May 14, 11:36am  

Wookie, I just don't believe he's being honest. Several commenters have given every good reason for Trump to do what he wants to do for the American citizen. America is being overrun, used and robbed. I remember years ago, visiting friends in Myrtle Beach. The wife was a restaurant manager and she told me that every summer, she hires all foreign guest workers for the summer. That is fucked. Why? Why and who is allowing it? Fuck.

To say American kids won't work is bullshit. Kids need summer jobs badly. Your comments are 100% spot on.

I think @DeficitHawk is a Saboteur. Notice he has not condemned the political underhandedness that got us here. Maybe the Republicans are just as bad and have given lip service for decades. Remember the Dems talking about immigration and how it is out of hand? Well, at least they did a couple decades ago. Just spit balling here but I think the Dems and Reps are working together and don't really care who comes in as long as they can use it to their benefit somehow. And I see @DeficitHawk in the same light.
575   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 11:58am  

WookieMan says

I do think Hawk is trying to be a decent liberal. We all aren't going to agree, but he's being decent about it. Give him a chance.

This is, probably, the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me on this forum.

WookieMan says

Look at the Dem party. They didn't listen and are in shambles and are a wasteland right now. I think Hawk knows this and like Maher and the like are throwing out olive branch.

This is true. This is exactly my intention.

Dem party has a LOT of issues. While I complain about Trump and his divisive style (which I genuinely feel is true, and revolting)... the Dem party has its own form of division. Identity politics have replaced common sense with some sort of fractured tribalism... every group has to be identified as a group, and then the social justice for each group has to be debated.

You can tell from my posts above, that I am pro immigration. I like immigrants. I know many of them, have worked with many of them, and feel that they add to our community. I am pro "Multiculturalism" in that I am perfectly fine that my neighbors and co workers come from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. I think its interesting to learn about their cultures, eat their foods, and celebrate their holidays. All of that is a plus for me and I welcome it. The key ingredient to me is 'common values'... rule of law, Constitutional freedoms, pay your taxes, be respectful, Meritocracy not Aristocracy, etc, and thats what I judge the people I interact based on. These are American values that I hold dear.

I am NOT in favor of "DEI policies" that take every group of people, divide them up into races, and whatever other divisions, and then apply race and gender based rules in some attempt to forcibly counteract every groups past inequities with new inequities... I don't like those policies, I dont think two wrongs make a right, and I dont like the tactic of dividing people against each other. I feel that the democratic party has lost itself in a swamp of such policies, and has lost sight of the most fundamental goal "Unify people through common American values, and ensure that all of us have social mobility on the basis of our efforts". That is to say I support equal opportunity and social mobility, but I don't support equal outcomes.

So when I talk about immigration, and I talk about "rule of law" being important to me, you will obviously say "Hey even if you like multiculturalism and immigration, Illegal immigration is not respecting rule of law"... and that is true. It is not fair for illegal immigrants to 'skip the line' while people who follow the rules didnt get to come. So what to do about that conundrum?

First, I am not talking about criminals and gang members, etc... I get it that Fox news bombards everyone with the message that they are ALL criminals and gang members... but thats just not my experience at all. I want the criminals and gang members removed and sent home, using legal and constitutional means.

I am now talking about people who broke the law in coming here... but otherwise are productive members of society and not engaging in crime. These people STILL represent an unfairness in that they skipped the line, and letting them stay requires accepting the morally frustrating fact that their action will ultimately benefit them even though they cheated. But I am more lenient towards these people than most conservatives.

Here is why:
I think our immigration policy (sheer numbers of legal immigrants) has been too low for a long time, and the illegals came to satisfy the economic demand that existed. People on both sides of the aisle allowed this to go on for many decades because they both benefited, and no 'legal' compromise could be reached. Just as skipping the line is immoral.... Knowingly allowing these people to come and not rectifying the situation for decades.... then suddenly taking the position of "Hey you cheated, get out" is equally immoral. Given the immorality of switching the standards after decades of "dont ask dont tell", I think a compromise is in order.

So to me, I'd let the illegal population be eligible to apply for a legal pathway. There can be a penalty for the original crime, because there was a crime. But encouraging the crime to go on for decades as a 'nudge nudge wink wink' and then suddenly applying the full force of law is not moral to me.

And to me, the quantity of people should be close to the quantity here today, give or take. I know many of you disagree on this point.
576   Patrick   2025 May 14, 12:08pm  

DeficitHawk says

It's just US born people don't choose to do it because there's better options for them.


This is the infinitely-repeated fallacious justification of "Americans won't work for the low wages that illegals will, therefore we need illegals."

No, we need higher wages for Americans, not wholesale betrayal of young Americans so that the rich can pay less for landscaping. Americans will do any job if paid enough.

Illegals drive down wages. That is their sole function. To harm low-income Americans for the benefit of high-income people who have no sense of responsibility to their fellow citizens, or sense of unity as Americans.
577   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 12:11pm  

Patrick says


Illegals drive down wages. That is their sole function.

And drive up housing costs. It's no accident that housing costs exploded when they did. I'm starting to think their "value" to the "Economy" is rescuing landlords and asset holders from price declines/stagnation that would inevitably come with a softly dropping natural population. It's at least 30% of the reason, if not as much or more.

That mayor in Ohio immediately began snatching up old delapidated housing the moment he got tipped off that Haitans were on the way, and rents exploded 30%.

Which is self-healing, anyway - eventually housing becomes so economical that a barrier to household formation is completely breached.
578   Patrick   2025 May 14, 12:20pm  

True, I exaggerated.

Criminal aliens are also useful for driving up rents and the cost of a house for the benefit of landlords and current owners.

They are also useful for getting more Congressional representation in far-left extremist districts and for casting illegal votes for far-left extremist candidates.
579   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 12:25pm  

Patrick says

Illegals drive down wages. That is their sole function


Both legal and illegal immigrants drive down wages. But that is not their sole function. They also enable us to sustain and grow the capacity of our industrial output, while constantly bringing a flow of "above average motivation" people who keep us more productive than we would be otherwise.
580   Patrick   2025 May 14, 12:49pm  

Who is this "us", kemosabe?

Sounds like your "us" does not include low-income Americans, who are directly harmed by the massive inflow of illegals.

Reminds me of a company I was at which "regretted" the mass layoffs they were imposing, but claimed that "We will be a stronger company for it."
581   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 12:49pm  

DeficitHawk says


Both legal and illegal immigrants drive down wages. But that is not their sole function. They also enable us to sustain and grow the capacity of our industrial output, while constantly bringing a flow of "above average motivation" people who keep us more productive than we would be otherwise.

Pretty sure that most people would agree the standard of living has declined, not increased, due to wage busting, housing cost increasing immigrants. Especially those under 40-50.

We actually know now thanks to the NIST releases that the impetus for H1Bs and "Skilled Immigrants" wasn't a shortage, but a desire to cut salaries for American skilled workers.

We also know that there was never a shortage of STEM. The reason the best and brightest switch from Math and Engineering to Finance at MIT and elsewhere is because STEM wages have been pounded down. Engineers used to blow schoolteachers away, but when you factor in the latter often has a higher starting salary, far easier time at getting a job, tenure and almost total layoff protection without protracted intervening job searches or cross-country moving, and Executive level health and pension benefits plus far more time off and way less hours, why be an Engineer? Math and Science teachers are in high demand. Throw in a Spanish cert instead of cramming hard to pass tough upper level Engineering classes, and you can booze your way through school.
582   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 12:56pm  

Patrick says

Americans will do any job if paid enough.


We will do any job if paid enough. But we can not do all of the jobs. There are not enough of us to do do all of the jobs.

Just raising wages wont fix the problem... I will move from Job A to Job B if job B increases the pay. And if Job A will increase the pay I will go back to Job A... and so on... but the whole time, only one of the jobs is getting done and the other one isn't getting done. That's just inflation, its not increased productivity. It doesn't help anything.
583   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 12:59pm  

My bad, that's National Science Foundation, not NIST:

"A growing influx of foreign PhD's into U.S. labor markets will hold down the level of PhD salaries to the extent that foreign students are attracted to U.S. doctoral programs as a way of immigrating to the U.S."



-Photograph from the secret @NSF study that led to the H-1B.
https://x.com/EricRWeinstein/status/1873283988804223195

This NSF study also whinged that Americans were happy using BS and MS degrees without going on to PhD (thus making PhD's "More expensive") because the pre-Invasion salaries were generous. Note that during this time we had a massive explosion in Telecom and Chip tech.
584   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 1:01pm  

DeficitHawk says


We will do any job if paid enough. But we can not do all of the jobs. There are not enough of us to do do all of the jobs.

Nah. Corporate-Dem Propaganda. Like I said, prior to the 90s we were explosively innovating and had a greater share of the world's patents than we do today. Also, tons of foreign personnel are sending secrets back to China and India.

Back to housing for a second: How have immigrants helped affordable living costs in one Tech Heavy Area of the country? Is life as affordable today in SFBA as it was in the 70s, 80s? How is the traffic and quality of life?
585   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 1:07pm  

If immigration is the key to success, why aren't Indians importing 100k's of Mainland Chinese students and STEM personnel and vice versa?

Where is Modi and XI's H1B program for hundreds of thousands each year trying to poach each other's best and brightest?

The same Indians who proclaim that H1B is essential for America's success - though nothing in history suggests that - would chant "Death to MODI!" if he suggested bringing in 100k's Chinese or Bangladesh workers and students every year.

It's very much like Tariffs and NTTBs.
"Tariffs and Quotas are bad, America"
"Great, get rid of yours first"
"NoooOOOOooo"
586   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 1:09pm  

AmericanKulak says

Pretty sure that most people would agree the standard of living has declined, not increased, due to wage busting, housing cost increasing immigrants. Especially those under 40-50.


You keep blaming immigrants for everything.. but fundamentally the problem is demographics. a pyramid shaped age distribution with many people working and few people retired is what brings those benefits. an inverted age distribution causes the pressures where you have to be taxed and pay for the retirees and work hard, but dont get the beneifts of housing, etc because they are occupied by non working retirees.

Not that i hate old people, and its not their fault... but its true. You are to ready to blame immigrants for the economic pressures we all feel instead of demographics.

Houses are expensive due to population, thats true. And while some of housing stock is occupied by immigrants cramming 5 families to a house, a lot of the population is also widows and widowers rattling around in large houses they bought 50 years ago. I dont hate them for this, its not their fault, but its true. There's like 10-15 million illegal immigrants. Estimates vary. They live multiple people and multiple families to one house. maybe 5 people or more per house. There are 60 million retired old people, most of whom live 1-2 people per house. So thats like 3 million houses occupied by illegal immigrants and 40 million houses occupied by retired old people.

I love my parents, I don't advocate to turn them into soylent green. But saying that immigrants are the reason housing costs are high, and the reason why living standards are going down is missing the true root cause. The true root cause demographics and its no ones fault.
587   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 1:12pm  

DeficitHawk says


They live multiple people and multiple families to one house. maybe 5 people or more per house.

Wow, imagine how awful housing prices would be if they didn't.

Also, this is a great example of how immigrants PUSH natives to change. We like nuclear families in one house, not living extended. Why should privileged-to-be-here guests pressure us to change?

DeficitHawk says


So thats like 3 million houses occupied by illegal immigrants and 40 million houses occupied by retired old people.

No way. You're also not including all the H1Bs, Green Card Holders, etc. We saw videos of ICE taking away one illegal, and 3 of the 4 neighboring houses Rosita and Fernanda came out screaming. Also probably getting taxpayer money laundered via Catholic Charities, HIAC, etc. if not outright via the State.

In fact, much of the "Investment" is simply Patels buying a hotel from an American, firing half the staff, getting a tax break, and bringing their family over to run it. They literally added nothing TO the economy, and in fact destroyed jobs. When the tax break investor visa thing expires, they "Sell" the motel to Uncle Raj who gets a whole new investor visa and tax break.

We need a break from immigration.
588   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 1:14pm  

AmericanKulak says

why aren't Indians importing 100k's of Mainland Chinese

Setting aside the reality that India and China hate each other.... India has a much more healthy demographic picture than we do. It has abundance of youth, and no boomer bulge. They dont have a demographic problem that they need to solve through immigration.
589   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 1:15pm  

DeficitHawk says


Setting aside the reality that India and China hate each other.... India has a much more healthy demographic picture than we do. It has abundance of youth, and no boomer bulge. They dont have a demographic problem that they need to solve through immigration.

China does not, in fact in 10 years China is going to have a far worse situation because 100M's of middle aged men will be expected to support their kids, wife, and parents all on one income. One-child policy; but with the repeal of it, the babies aren't coming.

Also, much of the demographic issue was caused by the high cost of housing and artifically supressed wages by immigration policy.
590   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 1:16pm  

AmericanKulak says

Also, this is a great example of how immigrants PUSH natives to change. We like nuclear families in one house, not living extended. Why should privileged-to-be-here guests pressure us to change?

You are missing my point.

No one has to change. But the presence or absence of illegal immigrants who dont consume much housing stock is not the main factor explaining why housing got expensive compared to generations ago. The demographics of our native population is the main factor. The abundance of retirees did not exist generations ago.
591   DeficitHawk   2025 May 14, 1:18pm  

AmericanKulak says

Also, much of the demographic issue was caused by the high cost of housing and artifically supressed wages by immigration policy.

No, its the consequence of industrialization and urbanization, and has occurred in pretty much every industrialized country.
592   PanicanDemoralizer   2025 May 14, 1:18pm  

DeficitHawk says

No one has to change. But the presence or absence of illegal immigrants who dont consume much housing stock is not the main factor explaining why housing got expensive compared to generations ago. The demographics of our native population is the main factor. The abundance of retirees did not exist generations ago.

Absolutely incorrect. Our population exploded in the last 30 years, almost entirely driven by immigration.

It's rank ignorance to claim it doesn't effect housing prices, which skyrocketed at about the same time.

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