VIDEO: The US has a 'thirst' for immigrant workers. Why do so many struggle to get legal status?
May 20, 2021 PBS NewsHour
President Joe Biden has said that changing immigration law remains an important piece of his agenda. But the path to new legislation is complex and hardly clear. One of the biggest flashpoints in this debate are questions about undocumented workers and their role in the economy. Paul Solman dives into those questions for his latest report for "Making Sense."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5lvR8tvImg
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I'd say a large number, not all but many, of the core FBG forum demographic is a college educated liberal white male somewhere in the 40-50s age range making above average salary. ( Which would also explain so much of the tone deaf entitled mangina leaking Beta induced whining everywhere in the forums, particularly from the mediocre 4th tier lawyer class with high post counts. )
There are people that many of you look past and look through every single day who are just getting by. Many without formal education and documentation and real options. But they survive. Many off the main grid.
And once the smoke clears and his face starts to blend in more, Brian Laundrie can't do the same?
Many of you, not all, don't really understand how horrible you sound and come across to most everyday Americans and even illegals living hand to mouth and constantly on the edge of financial/survival peril.
They wash your car, mow your lawns, cook your food, clean your bathrooms and dig your ditches while many of you soak in your self inflicted first world problems. Brian Laundrie can hide among these people many of you, not all but far too many, treat like unkempt and unwashed masses of cannon fodder.
The difference is while nearly all of these invisible people will take your crap and move forward, Brian Laundrie might just stick a knife in your throat.
Entitlement makes you soft, it reduces you to a soft kill. The invisible people all around America aren't entitled. They can't afford to be so and actually survive. And they won't lift a finger when you are laying in a parking lot bleeding out in the dark because you thought you could be soft and safe at the same time.
Some of you mock Brian Laundrie, but he has way more in common with you than the working class invisible people he's about to join.