December 04, 2005
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A
Hispanic Reader Tells Joe Guzzardi Italians are the
“Worst”
A Reader Suggests a Buyout for U.S.
“Guest Workers”
From: Anonymous
Re: Steve Sailer’s Column:
“The Sailer [Immigrant Buyout] Scheme: Well---Why Not?”
Your
European Muslim immigrant buyout idea got me wondering
if something related could be done for U.S.
"guest workers"
Require
guest workers to escrow one third of their wages in an
interest bearing account controlled by the government.
The money would be disbursed to the immigrant gradually
(over several years) at the US consulate in his home
country after he has returned when his visa expires.
If the
immigrant is found to have
illegally stayed in the US or does not show up for
one of his regular disbursements (in which case he is
presumed to have illegally re-entered the US) then all
remaining funds in the account default to the US
government.
I
strongly suspect that
proponents of guest worker programs will oppose such
a proposal, but I think it will be interesting to see
why they do so.
I think
supporters of these immigrants will suggest that it is
impossible for immigrants to live on "only" 2/3
of their normal wages. Of course, these same supporters
when promoting guest worker programs claim that the
workers will
work hard and save lots of money to take home.
Another
likely objection is that the
home countries are so miserable that the immigrants
cannot possibly be expected to return to them. But that
similarly undermines the "guest" nature of these
programs.
Obviously the details about the amount of money
escrowed, the time period and frequency of payouts, and
other details could be adjusted. Personally I would be
willing to return all or part of the
social security contributions of guest workers if
need be.