Next: why would they put up with these conditions? — frank
But after a righteous Civil Rights Movement, why hasn't this problem been addressed by a nation that prides itself on its human rights stance? — frank
Starting at the bottom, the worse victims of exploitation are hidden victims, like undocumented migrant workers. — frank
Shouldn't governments work to end this particular kind of exploitation? — frank
Shouldn't governments work to end this particular kind of exploitation? — frank
About 4 years ago, there was almost a border deal: Trump would have gotten $20 billion for border security, and Democrats would have gotten DACA protections. Trump's base got wind of it, and there were howls of protest, so the deal fizzled. — RogueAI
Well, capitalist right wingers might be worried about profits, but most conservative or right wing people object to in-migration on cultural grounds. — Bitter Crank
In the 1980s the unions were destroyed and soon it became a setting for undocumented workers. — Bitter Crank
Next: why would they put up with these conditions? — frank
The Civil Rights Movement was driven in part by national security concerns in the context of the Cold War. There was international pressure on the US to clean up its act wrt segregation in the South (much of it from France). The US responded to this pressure because its fairly monstrous appearance (regarding lynching, for instance) was driving neutral areas of the world toward the USSR and China. — frank
This makes me wonder how things will be affected as the US becomes a more Latino nation. — frank
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