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[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Nope.

Our economy is built upon the exploitation of illegal immigrants and removing them will cause a correction that wages will not be able to keep pace with. Ultimately the economy will be better, but can the economy survive the transition? Probably not, but drastic economic corrections will result in a better economy on the other side if the value of the economy favors the working class. America's best economy was after the great depression through the 1980s, but can this generation accomplish the same without a wartime economy kicking it off? Time will tell.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

You're not looking big picture.

Mass deportations mean a lot of very menial jobs like picking strawberries or washing dishes go unfilled.

But, there about to be thousands of career government employees out of work soon, plus massive criminal incarceration. So it all balances out.

During Albania's truly dark socialist history, political prisoners and criminals did the tough agriculture work. They worked until they died. Tepelene first, then the Nov 29 farm.

The communists already set the mold here 60-ish years ago. Nothing new is being invented.

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