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"In Arizona, we want workers to pick lettuce three months a year," McCain said.
Triple-dip recession be damned and the lack of jobs politely sidestepped: this is Alarm-Clock Britain, the bloody Big Society, we want workers, not shirkers.
We want workers to be healthy for their own sake and that of their families, but also because we eat in our great restaurants and travel on our public transportation and attend our public schools, and we don't want to get sick from someone who is ill because he or she cannot take a day off from work to go to the doctor.
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Professor Borjas's economic research, outlined in his 2014 book "Immigration Economics Harvard University Pressss) and reiterated in his coming "We Wanted Workers" (W. W. Norton), concluded that the two-decade immigration binge cut the wages of American-born high school dropouts over the long term by 3.1percentt.
"We wanted workers to come together and be motivated so when they go back to their cities they can share stories and be like, 'Hey, this is a real big thing, they're not playing,'" he said.
If we don't want workers' lives to look like this, we can't be unscrupulous as consumers.
"We don't want workers to be brought in and abandoned, because that then causes hardship".
You basically don't want workers.
"You want workers?
I want workers to have their own assets.
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