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> There are huge lobbies supporting seasonal and temporary worker visas.

Precisely. There are huge lobbies for the thing we already have and not for solving the problem that remains:

> But these are all temporary work visas, not visas allowing for permanent work and residence in the United States. So they would not cover permanent economic migrants who end up in the restaurant sector or in janitorial work.

People want cheap domestic labor but refuse to admit to it in writing. They want a "minimum wage" but not the higher prices that implies for common services that require unskilled labor. They want home values and their own corrupt industry's margins to stay high and blame Walmart for not paying a "living wage" under those conditions, while patronizing Walmart because they have lower prices.

You can't have two incompatible things at once and when you demand that, what you get is deception and rules that only exist on paper.




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