Posted by DigiNomad on 2nd of Feb 2024 at 10:09 am
I think the standard practice is to put them on a bus with a 5K
debit card from the Fed Gov (from reporting on the subject). But I
have heard local news stories about how nonprofits are busily
engaged helping migrants find work. It's a neat trick for people
that aren't legally eligible for employment in the U.S. However, I
think those employment laws have found their way to the trash bin
of U.S. history.... they probably fell in right next to shoplifting
laws. I mean, when was the last time you heard about an ICE
raid?
I was speaking to a friend in a multibillion fund. The general
perception on Wall Street is that these illegal immigrants could
actually help inflation under control with soaring wages. I have
not idea if that makes sense because a lot of federal money goes to
support these people at the same time
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Posted by DigiNomad on 2nd of Feb 2024 at 10:09 am
I think the standard practice is to put them on a bus with a 5K debit card from the Fed Gov (from reporting on the subject). But I have heard local news stories about how nonprofits are busily engaged helping migrants find work. It's a neat trick for people that aren't legally eligible for employment in the U.S. However, I think those employment laws have found their way to the trash bin of U.S. history.... they probably fell in right next to shoplifting laws. I mean, when was the last time you heard about an ICE raid?
I was speaking to a
Posted by arun on 2nd of Feb 2024 at 10:30 am
I was speaking to a friend in a multibillion fund. The general perception on Wall Street is that these illegal immigrants could actually help inflation under control with soaring wages. I have not idea if that makes sense because a lot of federal money goes to support these people at the same time