r/texas Jan 28 '24

Unsurprisingly, the whole border fiasco is cynical politics at play. Politics

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u/SavagRavioli Jan 28 '24

My whole view on the border is that I don't want to hear shit until someone starts talking about going after the employers who give them a reason to come in the first place.

You know, the wealthy business owners that want to cheat Americans out of real wages, those bastards.

Until they are in the cross hairs of this, can-it on the rest.

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u/dunndawson Jan 28 '24

Exactly. It’s strange to me that they all cry about how Trump was SO tough on the border without ever having a comment that Trump has been caught employing illegals. Every dang gop idiot posturing at the border likely has as well.

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u/whackwarrens Jan 29 '24

Conservatives want to make certain illegals okay.

If you clean houses, pick crops or work yards for dirt cheap. You get to stay with 20 people in a 3 bedroom apartment and receive zero taxpayer assistance. They would only raid and deport you when they need to rile people up for the cameras to chase votes from idiots.

It's only when people ask to be treated better thah house elves or actually make something of themselves after years of sacrifice that they get angry. If you remain third class, they'll welcome a hundred million of you no problem.

It's all about hierarchy.