The U.S. job market is booming, but only if you’re here illegally
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Since Americans have started waking up to the reality of our country’s illegal immigration problem, politicians, activists and cable news pundits have tried to quell the masses with slogans like “Immigration makes us stronger,” and “Illegal immigration is a victimless crime.” While these Orwellian messages may have worked in the past, they are failing hard now as people contrast them with their daily experiences and see a nation’s culture, opportunities and security slipping away.
If the last three-plus years have proven anything, it is that uncontrolled mass migration does not make us stronger and is most definitely not a victimless crime. Despite a dedicated corporate media reframing of the crisis, millions of U.S. citizens and legal residents have lost jobs, property, security and even their lives as a result of our