By John Hawkins
In terms of legal immigration how we need to approach that going forward is saying the next president and the next congress need to make decisions about a legal immigration system thats based on first and foremost protecting American workers and American wages because the more Ive talked to folks Ive talked to Senator Sessions and others out there but it is a fundamentally lost issue by many in elected positions today is what is this doing for American workers looking for jobs what is this doing to wages and we need to have that be at the forefront of our discussion going forward." Scott Walker
It doesnt matter if your ancestors came over on the Mayflower or if you became a citizen yesterday. An American citizen is an American citizen is an American citizen. However theres a world of difference between an American citizen and a foreigner. We owe American citizens a lot. We owe foreigners very little.
With that in mind the first question that should asked when it comes to our legal immigration policy is
Is this policy good for the Americans that are already here?"
According to
Gallup 39 of Americans want less immigration and only 7 want more so to the larger plurality of Americans what Scott Walker said is just common sense. However among the political class Walkers comments set off a firestorm because so many of them have stopped taking whats good for the American people into account when they consider immigration.
We already have limits on immigration but the only thing that we ever seem to discuss is whether to raise them. Thats certainly not because the current massive level of immigration is
helping the middle class.
Wages of Americas middle class have dropped below 1970s levels as immigration has surged 325 percent according to a new congressional report that questions claims that native Americans are economically helped by greater immigration.
The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service report studied immigration and middle class income from 1945-2013 and found that as immigration slowed between 1945 and 1970 American incomes increased.
...In the report to the Senate Judiciary Committee the CRS reported that the foreign-born population of the United States surged 324.5 percent from 9740000 to 41348066 from 1970 to 2013.
And as that happened incomes of the bottom 90 percent dropped 7.9 percent in 2013 dollars from an average of $33621 to $30980.
As a matter of fact an awful lot of Americans are
being put out of work by LEGAL immigration.
While jobs are always being created and lost and the number of workers rises and falls with the economy a new analysis of government data shows that all of the net gain in employment over the last 13 years has gone to immigrants (legal and illegal). From the first quarter of 2000 to the first quarter of 2013 the number of natives working actually fell by 1.3 million while the overall size of the working-age (16 to 65) native population increased by 16.4 million. Over the same time period the number of immigrants working (legal and illegal) increased by 5.3 million. In addition to the decline in the number of natives working there has been a broad decline in the percentage holding a job that began before the 2007 recession. This decline has impacted natives of almost every age race gender and education level.
Theoretically massive amounts of immigration may be good for America but it sure hasnt worked out that way in practice and no wonder. One of the most basic principles of economics is supply and demand. If you increase the supply of workers at a minimum salaries and benefits drop because of the competition. If you increase the supply until there are more workers than jobs then some people dont work at all. Thats exactly what has happened in America over the past few decades.
That doesnt mean immigration it bad its just a little like water. Its a necessity a glass at a time but when it comes at you in a tidal wave the size of the Empire State Building it can do a lot of damage. Whats wrong with acknowledging that obvious fact?
Yes immigration has helped America overall. Yes we should continue to allow immigration. In fact there might even be certain professions where we want to INCREASE legal immigration. For example unless we get a Republican in the White House who agrees to repeal and replace Obamacare (Helpful hint: Dont vote for a candidate who wont pledge to do this) then were going to need a lot more foreign born doctors to replace all the American docs leaving the profession. Moreover Id like to see us make the process quicker easier & cheaper for LEGAL immigrants who we allow into our country. They want to obey our laws and try to do the right thing so why are we making it so hard on them when were bending over backwards to reward lawbreaking illegals? However when so many Americans are out of work whats wrong with cutting back on legal immigration for a while to allow more of our current American citizens to get back in the work force? Just as it would make sense to INCREASE the number of legal immigrants coming into the country if we had a shortage of workers it makes sense to DECREASE the number of legal immigrants coming into our country when almost 93 million Americans are out of the labor force. Thats not anti-immigrant" in any way shape or form its putting Americans first; something that far too many politicians & plutocrats whove put greed above the good our country have ceased to do.
As Mark Levin said
We are not a nation of immigrants. We are a nation of citizens." Its time that our immigration policy took that into account and put Americans first.
John Hawkins runs Right Wing News and Linkiest. Hes also the co-owner of the The Looking Spoon. You can see more from John Hawkins on Facebook Twitter Pinterest G You Tube and at PJ Media.