Why were wages so high until 1968? Because that's when Teddy Kennedy's 1965 Immigration Act kicked in, bringing in about a million immigrants a year, almost 90 percent of them unskilled workers from the Third World.



Our immigration policies massively redistribute wealth from the poorest Americans to the richest. It's a basic law of economics that when the supply goes up, the price goes down. More workers means the price of their labor plummets.



Unfortunately, politicians spend a lot more time talking to rich employers than to working-class Americans. And the rich apparently have an insatiable appetite for cheap labor. Having artificially created a glut of low-wage workers, now Democrats want to artificially raise their wages.



It's win-win-win-win-win for Democrats.



-- Employees who get a higher minimum wage are grateful to the Democrats.



-- Employees who lose their jobs because of the minimum wage hike are grateful to the Democrats for generous government handouts.



-- Poor immigrants who need government benefits are grateful to the Democrats.



-- American businesses enjoying the deluge of cheap labor are grateful to the Democrats.



-- Democratic politicians guaranteed re-election by virtue of ethnic bloc voting are grateful to the Democrats.



Do Republicans have any principles at all? Why isn't the GOP demanding an end to this dump of unskilled workers/Democratic voters on the country?



Democrats show how much they love the poor by importing a million more of them to America each year. But then they prevent the last batch of poor immigrants from getting decent, well-paying jobs by bringing in another million poor people the next year.



You want a higher minimum wage? Turn off the spigot of low-wage workers pouring in to the U.S. and it will rise on its own through the iron law of supply and demand. In response to the Democrats' minimum wage proposal, Republicans should introduce a bill ending both legal and illegal immigration until the minimum wage rises naturally to $14 an hour.

Ann Coulter sees the connection between immigration and falling real wages , but she fails to see the obvious Republican strategy:No, in response to the Democrats' minimum wage proposal, Republicans should introduce a bill that ends both legal and illegal immigration AND raises the minimum wage to $14 per hour. This will eliminate the incentive to businesses and families to continue importing cheap labor from south of the border. What is the point of hiring an illegal if you've got to pay him the same as you'd pay an American?And what is the point of increasing the Gross National Product when the Nation is destroyed in the process?However, it is interesting to see Miss Coulter finally abandon the artificial and irrelevant distinction between legal and illegal immigration that so many Republican commentators attempted to maintain for the last two decades. It doesn't matter if they invade legally or illegally, in either case, they are here to replace the native population. Historically speaking, it didn't matter to the Indians that the Pilgrims were here legally, or to the Romans that the Lombards weren't breaking any laws by colonizing their northern territories.Legally or illegally, they were still conquered and subjected to rule by the foreign invaders before largely fading into irrelevance.

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