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For example one of the unseen complications is ESL students count against graduation if they fail to graduate which affect federal funds in support primary and secondary education. Medicaid expenditures are significantly affected. Prisons and Jails are affected by the influx of immigrants. Naturally, uberwealthy liberal elite attorneys in the northwest are unaffected and can judge and offer opinions about matters that do not affect them and about which they know nothing. Michael, if you or I were worth $10 to 20 Million, with nannies, house cleaners and auperes ushering them to private schools, we would think askance too about anybody believing immigration had any negative impact upon US cities. Public schools are taxed by individuals who are not paying property taxes. The immigration issue does have a severe economic impact upon the region.
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11-13-2016, 12:41 PM | #22 |
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I don't really care if SeattleUte doesn't believe that illegal immigration has no negative effects on the country.
The part that I really despise is that people like him try to shut down even having a conversation about it, by accusing all people who bring this up as being racists. THIS is a major reason why they lost. Not just on this issue, but all the other politically correct issues. It's a kind of intellectual bullying through accusing and labeling in the name of liberal political correctness. |
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I have been impacted by illegal immigration. I get $230 carpet cleaning for $60, $15 dry cleaning for $1.99, and yummy burritos.
Add to that, the economics profession is near unanimous on this, regardless of ideology.
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Obviously I'm not an economist. But I counter your stupid burritoes with the massive devaluation of property in these cities, home prices stunted, land prices. Not to mention the expenses that Archaea mentioned. Not to mention massive wage deflation among the working class.
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By your way of thinking we could taken in many more millions of the poorest, least educated persons on Earth and this would lead to national prosperity for all. I'm sure SeattleUte agrees. He consulted with his housekeeper on this one.
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it doesn't impact me currently. But it certainly impacted me when I lived close to the city center. The poor quality of schools forced me to move away.
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It doesn't directly affect me, but it does indirectly in terms of the extra burdens on state and federal resources that poor, unskilled and uneducated workers necessarily incur.
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http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB113236377590902105 Poor white people. Or just maybe...
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