Is this really the case? Jobs that no one else will do? Or is it more of the case that these are jobs no one else will do for the wages offered? I believe that with 9.7% unemployment (the last time I heard a percentage) that there would be many people willing to do those jobs. It's just that employers want to pay nothing for services rendered and are ripping off the workers they have.
Precisely. Suddenly everyone would have to pay minimum wage for those positions when before they wouldn't have to. Can you imagine the costs of having to pay perhaps twice as much per person, and very likely having to hire more people since they are less experienced (and less willing to work)? Higher wages will translate to higher prices.
I believe that if proper wages were offered for these positions, there would be more competition for these jobs between Americans and immigrants. (Note - I didn't say illegal immigrants or specify any nationality here.) When employers can use the INS as a tool to keep these people working for substandard wages, these jobs will not be taken by American citizens. For all I know, they may not even be offered to American citizens.
It's fairly standard practice here for anyone looking for cheap labor to drive around the local parking lots and gas stations, they hang out in bunches in the mornings. I suppose if I were unemployed I could go hang out with them. You certainly won't find these jobs on Craig's List.
Ever been told you're overqualified for a job?
Yup. It was fun graduating from college, attempting to get a job with my degree for a few months, then eventually having to look in retail. That was FUN. Managed to find one, but I got rejected a few times on the grounds of "overqualified" quite a bit. No one wants to pay a college graduate more money than a high schooler or drop-out for the same work. They assumed I was gonna ask for it and be less appreciative, I'd imagine.
I fail to understand why everyone thinks that us evil Americans are the only ones in the entire world that use illicit drugs and are the only cause of the problems in Mexico.
lol please. It's the majority. For starters, exporting straight north over land is much easier than exporting overseas. Perhaps you disagree? Perhaps you doubt that Europe has its own suppliers as well? Secondly, the USA population is much higher than most other countries you've mentioned. Sure, combined they'll do a decent job, but if we'll assume a similar consumption rate amongst Western countries, then it seems fair to say that the USA does the most consumption by volume. That said, I have no idea what the consumption rates of India or Brazil are. I'd imagine Brazil eats up a lot of drugs too. But from Mexico? Or maybe more like Columbia, Ecuador, Peru? What about India? Well, there's Afganistan for that, and opium farms in SE Asia. China has a high population, but imported drugs from Mexico? Perhaps... well, that said, I'm not exactly fluent in the inner workings of the drug trade.
No one in Great Britain, Germany, the entire South American and African continent or anywhere else on the globe uses drugs that could be supplied from Mexico? Also, there are two parts to supply and demand. Remove the supply and demand will fall. I believe that the supply portion would fall back on the Mexican authorities, would it not?
lol the essence of the Black Market is that if there is a demand, there will be a supply, somewhere. Demand won't fall -because- supply falls. Demand will stay the same and prices will rise. An addict will pay whatever they can afford, might even sell everything they have, turn to crime, just for a fix. If one addict doesn't buy, there will be another with more money willing to pay that price. I mean, the Prohibition limited supply of alcohol, and what happened? Yeah, the era of underground speak-easys and mafia turf wars. Demand never waned. Thankfully that one was repealed.
And wherever there is lots of money, there's corruption. Gotta be silly if you think the Mexican authorities will cooperate with an effort to eradicate the drug trade. They got their hands firmly in the pie.
@carl6969 and descalzo
I think you guys are right. Texas would be stupid to pass such a law. Even if a lot of its citizens are staunch anti-immigration, there's a lot of money to be had in free trade with Mexico. Well, for the people with the power, that is. I think I get a little worried sometimes about how much influence things like Faux News has around these parts. *phew*