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America first means importing foreign workers to keep wages down
Is the OP ready to put on his big boy boots and go and work in the fields?
Ad Hom and irrelevant. You're thinking of H-2A visas.
When you increase the supply with migrant workers you can lower the wages for Americans. Why pay an American from Florida $10 an hour when you can get a migrant for $7?
But hey if you support government interfering in the market place thats your choice, I thought this board was mostly conservative.
It is relevant. And temporary workers and seasonal workers are paid minimum wage. In Florida it will be $15/h.
Thats nice, why pay an American $20 an hour when you can hire a migrant for $15? It doesnt change the point. Government is inflating the supply of workers which lowers wages. Feel free to keep supporting government meddling in the marketplace though.
Can I get Americans with the job skills required to live and work in the conditions outlined? Don't think the employers would pay the fees and put up with the paperwork if they could find Americans to do it.
Sure you can, if you offer competitive wages. Should we have daddy government handhold every company?
You are going to get American workers off the couch and away from the street corner to pick lettuce? You probably need to start above $25/h to get a whiff.
Next you will complain about the high cost of living after you employ the Americans.
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Nice assumption there, slippery slope argument. You want government fixed pricing for labor and I'm unreasonable for wanting the market to dictate pricing? Hey if you like socialism thats your business.
Government should not fix prices for labor. I never stated government should set wages. That's a given. But don't claim that allowing seasonal workers in to work menial low paying jobs no American will perform is setting wages.
Sure it is, they artificially cap the minimum wage at $15 as you said then import thousands of migrants to increase the supply of labor to a point where nobody will hire above $15. I say cut the government out of it and let the market decide the price.
And yes, Americans are willing to work these jobs, at competitive wages.
What's the competitive wage amount?
You think I control the invisible hand or something? I'm flattered.
Competitive wage would be whatever the market dictates. None of your socialist nonsense will change that.