Housing Slump Helps Fight Illegal Immigration?
J.J. Jackson* | April 19, 2007
Think the housing slump is a bad thing? Maybe there is a silver lining.
HURON, Calif. — Some of the casualties of America’s housing bust are easy to spot up and down California’s Central Valley.
From Fresno to Sacramento, big tangles of wire and PVC pipes clutter vacant lots in silent subdivisions, waiting for houses to be built — some day. Dozens of “For Sale” signs already dot the lawns across new residential communities. And right next to the ubiquitous billboards from builders are fresh signs offering homeowners help to avoid foreclosure.
But another set of losers is less visible: the immigrant workers, mostly illegal, who rode the construction boom while it lasted and now find jobs on building sites few and far between.
Offering more than $10 an hour as well as new skills and a shot at upward mobility, construction provided many illegal immigrants the best job they ever had, a step up from the backbreaking work reserved for those toiling without legal authorization, which in the Central Valley mostly meant pruning and picking in fruit and vegetable fields.
Guess this means that the illegals will have jump back across the border and work harder on making their own countries better instead of riding on our coattails huh?
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Illegals need to go home now. We need to make room for the 25,000 Iraqis our President wants to import. Amazing isn’t it? And you can be sure the new refugees will end up being far in excess of 25,000 before Bush will be satisfied. And when will Americans act? What will it take?
We somehow made a leap from railing against illegal immigration to railing against legal immigration here. I’m not sure what your point is.