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Illegal Immigrants- The DNC's new Slaves.

The primary reason Democrats fought fiercely to maintain ownership and control over Black people was money, plain and simple. This exploitation of labor, driven by financial greed, is an undeniable injustice. The South did not attempt to claim a religious justification for slavery because no faithful God-fearing Christian could defend such behavior and still consider themselves in God's favor. Cotton and tobacco dominated the Southern economy, accounting for 90% of its revenue. By avoiding labor costs, profit margins soared, and Southerners refused to relinquish their wealth. They understood that their profits would plummet if they were required to pay for labor. The Democrats' avarice played a crucial role in instigating the Civil War, and regrettably, they seem to have returned to the same misguided priorities.


The stark difference between the past and present is that Democrats now cloak their actions in a facade of compassion and humanitarianism. Today, many of our largest industries, especially in Democratic-run states, are heavily reliant on illegal immigrant labor. This reality highlights the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform. Rather than hiring Americans and offering fair wages, these companies choose to fund Democratic politicians who advocate for the rights of undocumented immigrants, guaranteed to maximize their profits. As a capitalist, I firmly believe that businesses should not prosper at the expense of ethical practices that undermine fair market competition.


Democrats often claim that without illegal labor, food would rot and crops would wither because 'no American wants those jobs.' While it's true that few people seek out these jobs, they are mistaken in assuming the reason lies solely with Americans' unwillingness; the wages offered are unacceptable. Many extensive food processing facilities pay undocumented immigrants below minimum wage and strategically create contingencies to protect their workforce from immigration raids. They exploit the threat of deportation to maintain control over their workers, turning humanitarian issues into tools for profit maximization.


These giant, multi-million-dollar, and billion-dollar farms don't support Democratic candidates and advocate for open borders. In reality, those companies that loudly complain about raids and deportations are often the same ones that have sacrificed their ethical integrity to exploit immigrants. Many of these businesses even collaborate with human traffickers, actively recruiting from the border. This exploitation is akin to criminal enterprise-level human trafficking. Workers are not forcibly taken; instead, they operate under a veil of psychological fear. When you see U-Haul trucks at the border filled with able-bodied men, they are almost certainly heading to agricultural fields.


The day-labor visa program in Texas has made significant advancements, compelling companies to offer fair wages and better working conditions because these workers can be tracked and managed. I assert that our ICE focus should pivot toward business owners instead of laborers, as both parties ultimately depend on one another for survival. It's essential to recognize that illegal immigrants are instrumental in sustaining Democratic power. An open border that rewards immigrants with housing and financial support, coupled with mass amnesty, is calculated to secure long-term Democratic dominance. These immigrants fulfill a dual role: they ensure that agricultural and food conglomerates continue financially backing Democratic candidates while also helping attract new voters. If Democrats genuinely cared about the welfare of these individuals, they would prioritize addressing the root problems that drive people to seek refuge in America rather than simply inviting them and enabling their exploitation.


We must establish a robust legal immigration system that empowers everyone rather than enriching a select few. As politicians approach ICE detention centers and treat their arrests as a badge of honor, we must scrutinize their true motivations. Does compassion for all humans genuinely drive their outrage? Not. These immigrants represent a form of currency that sustains Democratic officeholders, which is why some politicians are willing to risk their reputations for the sake of wealthy donors. As conservatives, we must be confident that the market will self-correct. By depending on illegal immigrants for labor, we distort the labor market, impeding fair compensation and working conditions.


Once, garbage collection was regarded as one of the least desirable jobs, often associated with minimal pay and inadequate health protections. Few were willing to take on this work. However, the market corrected this disparity: increased demand for garbage labor eventually resulted in higher wages, better working conditions, and respect for the job within the community. Today, union sanitation workers earn above-average salaries and enjoy comprehensive benefits, becoming vital members of society. If garbage collection companies had resorted to child labor or illegal immigrants to keep wages low, we would still confront those same inequities as the market would have been unable to restore equilibrium.


The Democratic Party is the party of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, segregation, and Jim Crow laws. Despite their claims of transformation, they have not fundamentally changed. Instead, they have shifted from defending their rights to exploiting individuals for profit while masquerading as altruists. Many refuse to believe that Americans could engage in such behavior, but the evidence is undeniable.


Americans are well-known for their generosity and charitable spirit; however, it is not humanitarian to underpay individuals or exploit their circumstances for greater profit. Such actions are harmful and fundamentally contradict the core values that define America. Illegal immigration affects both the immigrant and the economy, as well as the community at large. It is a brutal truth that we must confront: the cries for justice often reflect demands for the right of ultra-wealthy business leaders to use illegal immigrants as modern-day enslaved people.

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