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Day Laborer Kills His Employer
don't know who I should be rooting for in this tragedy. I would guess neither
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What is 26 year in prison plus the cost of this trial going to cost the taxpayer? That cheap labor sure isn't cheap for the taxpayer. Add that to the cost of a head of lettuce or any of the other claims the open borders crowd use to justify this invasion or amnesty.
I guess that's one employer who didn't get away with breaking the law. Wonder if he saved enough money by hiring illegals to pay for his funeral, or maybe the his family can ask for donations. |
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My understanding is that Asian immigrants are the stingiest of day labor employers, maybe the pushiest.
Generally next are "Latinos" who grew up under both cultures, who understand what makes an illegal tick. The most generous tend to be white Americans, who don't understand Mexican nationals nor have a universal desire to chip to the bone, plus many having been convinced through cultural brainwashing that to criticize Mexican nationals is somehow a racist act. My own impression of illegal labor is that so long as they don't feel comfortable in employment, they tend to charge around working their asses off even if by doing so they are less productive (missing steps, wasted moves, etc). However, when they are comfortable in employment, I believe they tend to become casual, standing in the way telling each other funny stories, and if they are subsequently pushed by the employer everything goes to hell in the ensuing confusion. And in either case, the finished product tends to be shoddy, but low priced - depending on how one calculates value. And they do show up every day. The overall question seems to be "how good is good enough?"
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Mexico isn't poor, it's just poorly run.
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You get what you pay for!
It reminds me of the lady that was crying and she couldn't understand, why, why, why, the day laborer that she picked up at Home Depot, hired, fed, gave clothes, shoes and paid for his half a$$ work, came back that night, broke into her house and raped and robbed her. You get what you pay for!
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Well most of the Mexican people are poor, or at least they were when I visited that hell hole and the Mexicans coming over the border are certainly poor.
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