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The “migrants” are being given home loans by banks.
The banks will begin raising the bar for legal Americans to get home loans, while entering “migrants” into the equation and giving them wildly lower qualifications for them to get home loan priority in front of Americans.
“The Replacement Theory is just a theory” cries the marxist liberal
Estimations are 6 million new arrivals jumping to possibly 7 million by presidential election 2025.
6 million into 50 states if evenly distributed comes out to 120,000 per state.
Seems small but are the jobs available ?
This is where people will not see the obvious until it is too late.
There will be plenty of jobs for invaders because the marxist/progressives will fire legal workers for XYZ reason, and then 3 months later hire an illegal/invader because of XYZ reason.
They are replacing us.
Of course many legal New Yorkers will be kept around for a while to train their replacements, but practically all legal New Yorkers jobs are on the chopping block.
America has always been pro business not pro people. Cheap labor is always priority number one.
They don’t want people getting too comfortable asking for better wages along the way.
Cheap labor keeps the rest of the working public in check.
America has always been pro business not pro people. Cheap labor is always priority number one.
They don’t want people getting too comfortable asking for better wages along the way.
Cheap labor keeps the rest of the working public in check.
No way
How long has this been going on?
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America has always been pro business not pro people. Cheap labor is always priority number one.
They don’t want people getting too comfortable asking for better wages along the way.
Cheap labor keeps the rest of the working public in check.
Suppose that’s true ( I have my doubts, Americans are far richer today than in the 1950s, and I never saw you complain about losing your house).
From the beginning. I’m a bit angry but only because I’m not the one who hires that cheap labor. If I was, I’d be making even more money.
It’s always been us and them. It all depends which side you are on. Wealthy vs poor.
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