Finally, An Immigration Solution

By Mande • on December 21, 2008
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America’s immigration problem is, at its root, an embarrassment of riches.

Too many Americans need too many things – things which they’re willing to pay for in money from their heretofore securely-salaried careers, but unwilling to pay for in labor.

“Labor” is the domain of jobs, positions which Americans long ago eschewed for “careers.” It was a rejection born of the luxury to choose, born of the opulence of option.

Mexican immigrants, having not yet paid their Ameri-generational dues, took jobs that Americans wouldn’t.

It’s an argument most often used by immigrant apologists – and because of that it reeks of dogmatic, impractical tolerance – but it’s nonetheless completely accurate.

But the party’s over – for us and for them.

And that’s just it:

Who is “us” and who is “them” is increasingly unclear, the lines blurred by rising unemployment.

Here’s what Bob Gray, a California-based food grower, had to say about the situation in a recent Wall Street Journal article:

In particular, Mr. Gray has observed an influx of U.S.-born Latinos and other workers who previously shunned field work. “These are domestic workers who appear to be displacing immigrants,” says Mr. Gray.

A similar situation has emerged in U.S. cities from New York to Los Angeles, where unemployed, nonimmigrant laborers are seeking informal work that typically has been performed by low-skilled immigrants that once commanded a 50% premium over the hourly minimum wage.

The thing is, those “careers” – so often in public relations or consulting or new media – are the first to wind up on the chopping block when companies look to cut back.

What’s still standing are the labor-intensive jobs, those which for so long have been filled by illegal immigrants. All of a sudden, those jobs are pretty attractive to Americans robbed of work choice.

For the first time in a decade, unskilled immigrants are competing with Americans for work. And evidence is emerging that tens of thousands of Hispanic immigrants are withdrawing from the labor market as U.S. workers crowd them out of potential jobs. At least some of the foreigners are returning home.

“We see competition from more nonimmigrant workers,” says Abel Valenzuela, a professor at the University of California at Los Angeles who studies day laborers.

And that’s creating some competition between illegals and Americans, as both groups seek work in the same fields for the first time ever.

That sounds on its face like it’s a bad thing, but remember that we mentioned the word “competition” – and even in our post-capitalist economy (well, insomuch as it even exists) that’s still a good thing.

Faced for the first time with no job prospects, immigrants are finally returning to their birth countries.

Among Hispanic immigrants who entered the U.S. between 1990 and 1999, the survey found that 217,000 quit the labor force between the third quarter of 2007 and the third quarter of 2008. Since population falls as a result of individual death or emigration from the U.S., “these trends suggest that at least some foreign-born Latinos are not only leaving the labor force but, perhaps, also returning to their countries of origin,” the report said.

“There is definitely a lot of talk about leaving,” says Mr. Jemio, who helps manage the Hollywood day-laborer center. “People are on their last hope.”

This, at least, we can be thankful for during this time of economic despair.

The immigration problem is appearing to fix itself, using as its tool the free market system – a system which, by the way, needs as much positive PR as it can get in these days of New Deal-esque socialism.

Political leaders (mostly Republicans) have been saying all along that something must be done about illegal immigration, and they’ve wanted that “something” to be the government actually enforcing its own laws.

In that way, they turned to the government for a solution.

Sure it would be nice if the government enforced its own immigration laws. But, though it would be welcomed, it’s not necessary.

The free market is taking care of it, now that it’s been given some time to do that.

If only the government had taken such a hands-off approach to the economy, maybe we’d soon see the free market eventuality prove itself right in that regard, too.

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Comments

By Doug from Nullvariable Web Consulting on December 21st, 2008 at 6:56 pm

hmmmm… I still think the issue here isn’t so much Americans not wanting to do these jobs (somewhat true) but that there are too many taxes and regulations keeping employers from wanting to hire people for these jobs. Not to mention the Wal-Mart’s of the world forcing prices down. I don’t believe that minimum wage should exist. If people can’t make enough they’ll look for other work and employers will have to raise wages. Forcing something like that removes competition and causes stagnation.

By Wanda G.B. on December 21st, 2008 at 7:29 pm

While it is good news that the economy is encouraging self-repatriation of illegal aliens, the author’s contention that the market place is a long term solution is fallacious. When the economy turns around we do not want to return to mass illegal immigration. We need strong workplace enforcement so that no matter what, our nation is not used as a doormat for the failures of our dysfunctional neighbors. And we need strides in mechanization so unbearable jobs are a thing of the past.

By Workin' Tommy C on December 22nd, 2008 at 11:36 am

A huge number of illegal aliens getting and then defaulting on their mortgages is one reason the housing bubble got as big as it did and burst when it did.

Without laws and secure borders, the market won’t matter when we’re eventually riddled with terrorists, balkanized along religious and national origin, and armed gangs are roving in our neighborhoods looking for food.

By HernandezUSA on December 22nd, 2008 at 12:24 pm

We need the SAVE ACT and E-verify used for every business and NOT Amnesty.

E-verify does not discriminate against RACE, Religion, SEX or physically capability only your Citizenship and your LEGAL right to be and work in United States.

If we can stop Predatory business owners from hiring then the Illegal Aliens will not Stay and return to their native Countries.

This ISSUE is not about RACE, but Governments Federal/State/LOCA L not doing their jobs, because big and small business owners want cheap workers and no labor laws to bother with.

Its called GREED!

Both Liberals and Conservatives need to take some pride in our Country and protect it from all invading nations citizens and corporate greed.

Please, NO IMMIGRANT BASHING or HATE Crimes.

HATE only feeds the single RACE agenda groups for Open Borders and the Liberal Media.”

By Eddie Brown on December 22nd, 2008 at 8:55 pm

I am an American carpenter. Illegal aliens have always competed with working class citizens and legal immigrants for jobs. And because of their absurd numbers saturating the market, they mostly won. However, because of the economic crash and unemployment numbers of Americans splashed all over the evening news, People are no longer driving by that construction site, grocery store, restaurant, or car wash without noticing the lack of African,Asian,Latino,or European Americans doing the work…And it’s starting to piss them off. Help working class Americans and legal immigrants take their job’s back. Question Employers and politicians and tell them where you stand on the issue

Thanks for your support!

By Jeff Lewis on December 23rd, 2008 at 4:07 am

Suggesting that not enforcing our laws as a solution is idiotic at best. Secure our borders and you virtually end the wars on drugs and terror, and over half the illegal alien problem. Hold employers who hire illegal aliens accountable, (put them in jail), and you’ll take care of the rest. People who think this is a humanitarian issue aren’t looking in the faces of all the American families that lose a family member to illegal aliens each year. Report employers of illegal aliens at wehirealiens.com and sendthetaxman.com

By Don McAninch on December 28th, 2008 at 2:20 am

In this time of high unemployment and overpopulation, it is crucial to bring an end to immigration. Both legal and illegal immigration should be reduced to zero.

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