> Sam wrote:
> Sounds like a form of
> slave labor to me.
>

So, then, unpaid or low-paid internships are slave labor?  Or
volunteer work, also slave labor?  Of course not.

In the case of low paid immigrant workers, they are taking much better
jobs than they could get at home, in much better conditions, and with
a much better future.  In exchange for that opportunity they are
willing to start on the ground floor (something that can't be said for
some Americans).

The market is demanding these workers and the workers are demanding
the jobs!  Why should *government* get in the way especially when the
wealth created from this arrangement could benefit the US taxpayer?

Have you seen the social security problem we're facing?  You know why?
 Too few workers to retirees.

We've got people by the millions that want to be successful,
productive, tax paying, wealth creating US citizens and to turn them
away because of an arbitrary quota is the height of stupidity.

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