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Bitcoins stock will go up if trump is elected.
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Also think about supply and demand. If there is $25 Billion dollar demand created you can be damn sure someone will figure out a way. And once again this will happen because his plans are never multi-faceted. One fix means there needs to be one work around. They do sound nice though. :thumbsup |
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trump the chump
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This is only about stopping illegal migrants. That route can be cut off by providing a passport with an entry visa. I 'm trying to point out how Trump comes up with ideas he hasn't thought through. Not that it needs to be pointed out. |
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Remittances - a massive transfer of wealth out of America | colorado immigration law resources reference Check the facts. |
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As many of the Trump supporters here are Anti minimum wage rises. They will be very pissed off. |
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Paul, do you have any idea what immigration processing times like in the US. Take a look USCIS Visa Bulletin - Family Based Immigrant Visa Right now they are processing application from 22 JAN 95 for Mexicans. Yes, 1995. |
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Robbie, please support your posts with the facts. Thank you. :):):)
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He was able to come here relatively easily because he was an engineer and the company sponsored him, but getting the rest of the family here legally was going to be a long, difficult process. |
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Trumpf certainly got schlonged last night in Wisconsin.
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you guys are ripping on Trump, but at least he is acknowledging there is a problem... other candidates are at best neutral about immigration, or even lean towards being for it...
his ideas need a bit of polishing up, but he certainly has the right idea... if you make it harder to send $$ back home, it will make it less appealing to come here in the first place... left wing politicians on the other hand are doing the reverse, they are making it more appealing to come here... take for example minimum wage getting increased in California, that makes it more appealing to immigrate to the US... |
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Read some of Rubio's comments about immigration and why we have so many illegals here. Close to 50% of today's illegals had legal papers when they entered the country. But since it takes 15-20 years to process family based applications they all ran out of status and stayed here illegally. No-one addresses issue of legal immigration and its backlogs. The only thing people think of immigration is Home Depot and illegal Mexicans hanging around. |
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legal immigration and semi-illegal (illegal only because of broke immigration process) is a completely different issue, not sure why you are mixing that issue up with true illegal immigration... So how does Rubio or Hillary feel about a typical illegal immigrant? that is, some Mexican guy hears that in CA you can earn $15/hr (many times more than you can in Mexico), figures "I'll try my luck in the US," gets here illegally, gets a job... sends most of his income back to his family in Mexico... How does Rubio or Hillary feel about situation like that? do they agree it's a problem? what are they proposing to solve this issue? |
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Marco Rubio on Immigration You have to revamp entire immigration system. Not work on one part and leave the other the way it is. I doesn't work that way. Encourage people to come here legally, speed up process, implement skilled worker and workers on demand program efficiency. Don't make them wait 15-20 years for papers to process. This whole "wire transfer" bullshit is as good as saying "lets close all Mexican restaurants so they don't have place to eat Then they will go back because Mexicans miss tacos". |
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lol it's like illegal immigrants even get paid min wage anyways. talk about a straw man ...
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All it would do is create a massive blackmarket for the cartels. They would set up companies like epassporte was in some other South American or Caribbean nation and boucne all wires to there then to Mexico. Trump is a fucking moron as this is basic stuff. He knows this, but he's just feeding g you tools with BS because you don't stop for 5 mins to think about what he says. All he would do is hand over billions to the cartels via a new blackmarket scheme. |
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do you grasp the volume of it? it's millions of people in the US sending to millions of people in Mexico... generating 100s of millions of transactions per year... setting up and operating such an operation without getting caught would be pretty damn difficult... certainly beyond the scope of some low lives whose main expertise is drug dealing... and I think you are mistaken about the impact... imagine Cruz comes out and says "we need to choke off the porn industry, we'll do that by banning credit card transactions on porn sites"... how do you think that would play out? Would porn industry be completely fucked? or do you think some work around like bitcoins would be realistic? |
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It might be possible for our government do to this, but it would be an uphill battle to pass such laws. The general public isn't going to support it. In case Trump hasn't noticed, the United States has a large and growing Hispanic population. A lot of people who are in the United States legally will want to send money to Mexico. |
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But the reality of this goes much further. People make it out that illegal immigration is the cause of all of our problems, but I don't really agree with that. Illegal immigrants only make up 5% of the labor force of the United States. Also, we seem to think that ilegal immigrants are coming across the border in droves but they really aren't - illegal immigration peaked in 2007 / 2008 and has since fallen. 5 facts about illegal immigration in the U.S. | Pew Research Center I am not saying there isn't a problem, there sure is. Illegal immigrants do take American jobs and suck up resources, but it's not the massive problem some people make it out to be. |
I think that you all are lost in the forest looking at trees ...
Mexico will just say fuck you and nationalize or freeze US assets in Mexico. This is just extortion on a grandiose scale. Maybe Trump will carry through with tariffs with China, violate the WTO, and China will just say fuck you we want to redeem the US debt instruments that the BOC holds. Oh Fuck! Now what -- refuse to pay -- remember Argentina tried that -- how did that work out. Talk about stupid. |
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No matter how you try to make it sound like a good idea, it just creates a black market and puts massive amounts of money into the black market. In that area of the world the cartels would dominant that market. It's the same fucking dumbass idea as with Republicans trying to ban abortions. It doesn't stop them, it just pushes people into back alleys and puts people's lives in danger. Republicans are always trying to make mountains out of mole hills.. |
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there are probably hundreds of legal remittance options available right now. wu is prob just the easiest and cheapest.
this is just policy made by the drunk loudmouth idiot at the end of the bar. it is nothing serious. |
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up the ante to felony money laundering, lock some idiots up for 5 years and that biz will suddenly be a bit less appealing... :2 cents: |
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There are thousands of so called "hawalas" in here. Some owners got sentenced as much as 15 years and people still do it because its about money. Big money! Did stiff sentences stop illegal drug distributions? I didn't think so. Lets ask our expert - brassmonkey. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawala Here are few that made the news. Jagdeep Singh Sidhu pleads guilty to illegal money transfers overseas http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/04/ny...shop.html?_r=0 Bariek Sentenced for Operating a MSB without a Virginia License | MTRA - Money Transmitter Regulators Association https://www.fincen.gov/law_enforcement/ss/html/056.html https://www.fbi.gov/boston/press-rel...igration-fraud |
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So instead of weekly transfers Fernando is going to do it once a month from local Taco shop and pay its owner $50.00. Now you can wipe your ass with Trump's grandeur plan. Might as well close all taco shops for real. |
No way in hell Trump will be President, waste of time talking about all this.
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did you even check out those links? "BOSTON?AFTAB ALI, a/k/a Aftab Ali Khan, 29, formerly of Watertown, Massachusetts, pled guilty and was sentenced today on charges of unlicensed money transmitting and immigration document fraud." "The case against the man, Abad Elfgeeh, 51, stemmed from a broad terrorism investigation that began in December 2001 and resulted in the conviction last year of a prominent Yemeni cleric on charges that he had conspired to aid Hamas and Al Qaeda." so, no surprise they went down.... operating unregulated money transfer in most cases is pretty much just a warning and $500 fine... there are some cases here and there, where government wanted to make an example out of them and/or the criminal did something else illegal like "immigration document fraud"... being from Middle East and sending $$ to there doesn't help either... |
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How is that money going to arrive in Mexico? He will pack it up in his car and drive there? Get involved with some cartel that will make it happen for him? Deposit the $24k cash into his account, then wire the $$ to Mexico? yea, cause transaction like that is not going to stick out like a sore thumb... logistics of running a business like that now a days are not as simple as you make it sound... it's possible, but with a paper trail at every step, and 5+ year sentence when you get caught, he might as well be dealing coke out of that Taco joint, it would be less risky that way... |
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My family owned citrus groves in Florida and hired thousands of Mexican workers in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's. I can remember being at my grandfather's office in the 1970's and seeing checks go out to Mexican fruit pickers for well over a thousand dollars a week (in 1975 $1,000 would be worth $4,557.32 in 2016). And he and my dad would tell me that they would send all of that money back home to Mexico. They only came to Florida during orange picking season. I was in awe of it. And in 1977 I begged to go out in the groves and pick oranges. I thought I was gonna be a rich 15 year old. It was $3 a tub to pick. I almost died! LOL! I think I made $9 in 2 days before I quit. Mexican workers are the backbone of the agricultural industry in the U.S. and are some of the hardest working people in the world. |
And its not just agricultural. I drove my kids to summer camp in Ozarks few years ago and we stopped to eat at one really small town in Missouri. All we could find is Latin food, to be exact El Salvadorian. I was like WTF? Turns out they had one of the Pilgrims Pride processing factories in town. All workers were Mexican or Salvadorian. The town itself had city hall, police, judge and utilities office in one trailer park size building. You think brassmonkey or bronko67 will go work there? Robbie? I don't think so.
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His ideas do need polishing up. They still remain wrong. Stopping illegal migration by building an expensive wall and then landing the taxpayers with the annual cost of maintaining it is stupid, no matter how much polish is used. Removing the benefits of overstaying or coming illegally works. Cost less could even be profitable and easier to police. People hiring illegal migrants aren't bothered with things like minimum wage. |
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If he was ability to support them 100% then a good case can be made. |
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Agree about what are the others doing about it. What have the other politicians, all of them, done about it for the last 40 years and why? If Trump wanted to come out with a sound policy, he would be looking to fine employers more. He ignored that idea. |
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What about his policy to spend billions more of taxpayers money on building the Armed Forces? Does that need some work around? |
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Total Hispanic Population in California 14,358,000 Hispanics as Percent of State Population 38% Hispanics as Percent of U.S. Hispanic Population 27.7% Native-Born Hispanics (Percent of Hispanics)63% How many of them are in the top 20%? Top 20% of the population have a habit of producing offspring who will be in the top 20%. The problem is immigration of people to do low skilled and paid jobs. Staying and having children who are now finding the low skilled jobs are gone or pay very low wages and relying on the rest to subsidise them. The economic and industrial model we're using now changed between the 70s and 80s. Automation and jobs going to the Third World dictates we need to regulate immigration to a strict needs basis. The Country receiving the migrants. The only people who benefit are the landlords and employers. |
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Calculate how much illegal Mexicans migrants would have to earn in none drug or crime jobs to have $25 billion to send home. |
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Oranges 7 cents per pound California 1970 or the tubs were huge. |
You go girl !!!!
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