Z. T. Jacob
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A think a good way to go about it is to renegotiate our trade deals to require other countries to raise their minimum wage and combat the cartels, so there would be less of an incentive for Immigrants to come here and less of an incentive for companies to move jobs overseas.There are apparantly more immigrants coming in now then in the last 12 years, however, how that qualifies as a national emergency I don’t know.
The proposed tariff increase on Mexico isn’t going to help. Costs will rise exponentially for citizen consumers, USA companies will lose clients and income. It will cost us more money then the immigration problem is. It’s a stupid idea.
I think our best bet at this point is to direct revenue towards encouraging them to stay where they are and not come here. Instead of trying to deal with it after the fact. Band aid solutions are always more expensive and less effective then preventive measures. The wall is not a preventive measure.
I’m not a foreign policy or immigration expert so what those preemptive measures are idk but I’m sure they exist if we put our minds towards finding them
I also think we should have reduced tuition for trade schools and college for us citizens, as well as a stipend for those attending to cover living expenses. I also think we should raise the minimum wage here, so jobs that would be higher-paying don't have the pay rate lowered by Immigrants willing to work for $10/hour, which would also reduce spending on the safety net.