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Illegal Immigration in US due to reshoring of manufacturing? Anonymous 03/07/2024 (Thu) 17:09:43 Id: 52181e No. 20242
Just came out of a meeting with a top government bureaucrat in a South East Asian Country that has outsourced manufacturing plants for the US. One of the major points of the discussion was that the local government was very concerned that the US is looking to reshore manufacturing, especially critical industries like Semiconductors. This got me thinking, is the reason for US borders becoming open and porous recently and an influx of immigrants being allowed to enter the States a result of a projected demand for factory grunt workers? We all know that the US will never be able to competitively manufacture locally if the lowest level workers demand minimum wage, labour rights, etc. An oversupply of such grunt labour will lead to immigrant people willing to work for lesser than the minimum wage, and reduce the chances of them forming labour unions, thus tilting the labour market in the favour of these manufacturers. Does whatever I say have any credibility, or am I just overthinking it?
>>20242 >open and porous >recently Surely you can't be this retarded.
>>20246 It has gotten worse under 4 years of Biden, but you are right its never been good >>20242 More than likely this is a huge part of the current regimes reasoning The awkward detail here though is that it would likely be easier for them to create more workers by incentivizing higher birthrates among the current american population, which they refuse to do because it is too white.
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>>20242 No. Rube-goldberg machines of illegal aliens powering factories are just yet another convenient media narrative. An ad, that's it. No one actually bets on them with their -own- currency. The 'reshore' narrative is only usefully used to turn over dilapidated rust/sun-belt and special economic zone buildings/acreage (reads: people, who are betting their own currency, are only doing so to double-triple-etc dip within govt approved areas, or are laundering international cash). So while areas are being built, rezoned, refurbed, they are not being used for production. A warehouse/factory -space- explosion is still going on, but no factories are online since 2019. Factory in name and space/code-inspection only, not in production. Which is better than nothing, and does help get land/town/cities get by. But this is absolutely far far away from bringing in machines and actually using aliens. (Setting aside the fact that aliens have never been employable to factory work, much less these aliens being employable to factory work, but moving on). The 'green' administrative rules + 'blue'/union/osha (also administrative) rules + race equity (also administrative + legal) rules remain in force majeure. The current dates back to the 1970s, with ever increasing 'standards' added on each year since then. These rules, combined with hyper-litigious flooding of lawyers since 1960s, prevent any seasoned (reads: serious and connected) reshore. Hence the exit without return for 60 years. Reshore is only useful to sell the ad. Don't confuse ads with the real.
>>20242 >Does whatever I say have any credibility, or am I just overthinking it? This seems relevent: https://twiiit(.)com/AFpost/status/1910446718300074289 https://archive.ph/FjCoO
>>20242 There's a thing called AI and automation Actually immigrants are more needed in fields like nursing and construction, their demand isn't gonna change much. If anything the source countries are at risk of potentially having to deal with more unemployed unhappy people with little to no safety net, it'd probably breed unrest in those countries unless something radical changes > An oversupply of such grunt labour will lead to immigrant people willing to work for lesser than the minimum wage, and reduce the chances of them forming labour unions, thus tilting the labour market in the favour of these manufacturers. That's literally been happening since the last 4 decades, congrats you figured out mass migration >>20254 > But this is absolutely far far away from bringing in machines and actually using aliens Yeah I'm also skeptical of the extent they can do this outside of strategic industries, tariffs and shit are only an artificial makeshift, without an encompassing national industrial policy nothing is fundamentally changing and we know the elites don't care for anything but their own gain. So short term this may work to get a few votes/manipulate economic indicators whatever but it's gonna come bite their asses again inevitably
>>22662 I would rather have AI build a house than a crew of illegals
>>20242 Illegal Immigration in US due to reshoring of manufacturing? wrong, is the "free" money, CBP one and humanitarian parol, old working immigrants was due the decoupling of USD to the standard gold-Breton woods, the balance in salaries in the entire world was demolished, example is better payed to pull up a onion in USA than Mexico or Nigeria in Europe do the same shit with the "Euro fiat", and "free money" to the rapefugees, if money return to real working class and solve the income balance with a standard (gold-silver), the billionaires will start to flop and money will start to flow down, more native child's will spring and less immigrants will be needed.
>>23720 The graph is about Mexican flowing towards USA, it started since USD-Fiat born in the 70's, the great thief of gold reserves to win the cold war was the initial spark, the fall of USSR was the second spark towards China grow and billionaires (wealth black holes), so now we are here, another cold war?, another sino-anglo war (opium wars)?
>>22662 >Actually immigrants are more needed in fields like nursing and construction retarded memes immigrants are NEEDED absolutely nowhere
I always find these post funny because when people think manufacturing they think of simple assembly line work, or just running machines and packing up boxes all day. Those jobs are absolutely filled, and most of the workers are part time retired or just old people. After that you have mid level cnc up to high level cnc work that happens in job shops and require teams of people in the 110-130 iq range to get stuff together quickly, designed, programed, set up and produced, in order to secure a nice margin on the job. These jobs are tough, underpaid, and cannot, absolutely cannot be done by beaners, even the Chinese are known for pumping out 50,000 parts loads without quality controlling through out the process, and shipping unusable crap. For a brief moment there it was cheaper to import shitty Chinese parts and fix them, but that ended under the first trump administration. I've even seen work get shipped to Mexico, then come back because they couldn't even master filling a plastic mold correctly. Something that takes an average American around 2 months to master. Believe me guys, when the boomers all retire (3 years to go), expect care parts to go to 8 week lead times, among many, many, many other things.
>>26868 >boomers didnt train their replacements from their countrymen because they were too busy shipping jobs overseas and wealth hording Have you thanked a boomer for kicking the ladder out behind them?
>>26928 Baby boomers do all the Profit, and want all of their grandson's do it for a chinese salarie in USA soil, COVID do the mayor damage around the world, even seat 100% european spanish men build cars, start to "noise" in their plastic parts, many old fags were lay off during those years, any COVID part Is a shit tier vs a 2019 part, even Toyota parts start to flop hard in their motors Made in USA Alabama


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