WallyBalls
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They don't make less because they are illegal. They make less because of the type of jobs they perform. Truth is whether we want to admit it or not, they are a drain on our economy. People making $15 or less don't pay taxes, at least significant taxes. Their cost in the form of education and medical care for their families and other things outweighs what they pay in taxes.
Now am I totally against immigration? Absolutely not. But my contention is if you totally open the borders as Knewt suggest, it would be a flood of epic proportions that would completely destroy our economy. Because after a point you saturate the work force with this type of labor and you're stuck paying for their medical care, food, housing, and education. You can't simply send them home.
There's some truth to that, but my point was I think that they're making less as illegals because I think a lot of times they're off the books so nothing regulates what they're paid. That's why I think dealing with problem employers is so important.
I wasn't implying they're coming in as business analysts, IT guys, and engineers.
