Rubenstein/VDARE.COM
leads, Christian Science Monitor follows! [John
Brimelow]
- 03/12/05
A constant
theme of Ed Rubenstein has been that the payroll and
unemployment data
directly demonstrate that immigrants are displacing
and undercutting native-born Americans. In January, the
Investment Bank Bear Stearns published
a paper on this topic. And now The Christian Science
Monitor has published
Why the new jobs go to immigrants –by David R.
Francis March 10 2005. This is probably the first
notice of the issue in the major establishment media.
“…the US Labor Department announced last Friday that employers had
expanded their payrolls by 262,000 positions in
February.”
“But…The statisticians also indicated that the share of the adult
population holding jobs had slipped slightly from
January to 62.3 percent. That's now two full percentage
points below the level in the brief recession
that began in March 2001.”
“Why the apparent contradiction?...one factor that gets little
attention is immigration.”
“In the past four years, the number of immigrants into the US,
legal and illegal, has closely matched the number of new
jobs. That suggests newcomers have, in effect, snapped
up all of the new jobs.”
“There has been no net job gain for natives," says Andrew Sum, an
economist at Northeastern University”
Francis
goes on to note a similar phenomenon is occurring in
Western Europe, and that
“the Bush
administration makes barely any effort to enforce
current law. In 2003, a total of 13 employers were fined
for hiring undocumented employees… the people
they…displace often have little political clout… What
employers really want in many cases by hiring immigrants
is to hold down wage costs, experts say.”
How long
will we have to wait for a similarly elegant and
accurate discussion in the
Wall Street Journal?
Hat Tip,
Modern Tribalist
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Gilgamesh garners impressive responses [John
Brimelow] - 03/12/05
Last month
we
noted that the thoughtful operator of The Epic of
Gilgamesh blog occasionally diverts from chronicling
life on an Appalachian Mountain to writing biting
critiques of the impact of immigration on ordinary
Americans. Yesterday he felt
ironical:
“Try
This!”
“Try
driving around as a Gringo in Mexico with no liability
insurance......and have an accident.”
“Enter
Mexico illegally. Never mind immigration quotas, visas,
international law, or any of that nonsense.”
“Once
there, demand that the local government provide free
medical care for you and your entire family.”
Demand
bilingual nurses and doctors.
“Demand
free bilingual local government forms, bulletins, etc….
Speak only English at home and in public and insist that
your children do likewise.”
“Demand
classes on American culture in the Mexican school
system.”
“Good
luck! You'll be demanding for the rest of time or soon
dead. Because it will never happen. It will not happen
in Mexico or any other country in the world...”
”Except right here...”
”Land of the naive.”
Two
responses he got to the
item we noted concerning the pirating of the Georgia
State scholarship program by illegal immigrants were
articulate, moving, and deserve attention. A Texan
student wrote:
“I'm a student at the University of North Texas in Denton, and have
had the unfortunate experience of watching my tuition
costs go up every semester and my classes overload with
incompetent students who rarely speak english. To make
matters worse, scholarship/grant resources are drying up
and now even subsidized loans are almost impossible to
get.”
“Of course, I could just bite the bullet, live like a pauper and
work my way through school right?”
”Wrong.”
”I spent last week in a line with 300 students filling
out applications for a minimum wage warehouse job. Those
are now as precious as gold here since the local economy
here in Denton is now unable to provide the student body
with enough jobs because the local employers prefer to
employ illegal immigrants who will work for ultra-low
wages, take any abuse, and never leave their jobs under
any circumstances…”
A
correspondent from Virginia Tech’s home, Blacksburg, VA
supplied:
““While having lunch out one day, I asked a young waitress what her
major was etc. Learning that it was some form of
bioengineering, I …told her that she was lucky that it
wasn't computer science (I …have followed its demise via
immigration for some time now). Her response was
immediate: "Oh, yes! So many students who just got
degrees in CS can't get jobs in the field. Word gets
back to the students in the lower grades so they switch
their majors…”.”
“The "Computer Industry" keeps saying that it can't get enough tech
workers so it needs more & more H1B's etc. Of course, it
only wants to import cheap labor from mainly China &
India while our college educated young people work at
Radio Shack because they can't find jobs in the field.…
Students can't pay back 5-figure loans by working at
Radio Shack.....”.”
Norm Matloff rules! When the victims of this
disaster are as alert as these young people, change is
coming.
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