>the ones that use the work visa system and those that aquire permanent resident status are the ones who are "coming to america 3 get a bettar life" and they hate the illegals more than anyone.
Then clearly those systems are inadequate to handle the demand. Unless you're going to try to claim that of 11 million people, most coming to do low-skill agricultural and industrial work (which will soon be phased out by robots), none of them are seeking a better life.
>you're retarded
Wow, what a clever argument.
>46% tariffs on foreign imports. Fuck Globalism.
This will do nothing except increase the rate of automation to offset the cost of doing business. You don't have to pay robots. No jobs, or very few at all, will be created.
>inb4 then I can't buy a $20 coffee pot every 6 months from wal-mart you'll force me to get a $100 coffee pot every 10 years ;_;
No, I'll just buy the same coffee pot for the same price, but made entirely by machines, because that will soon be possible and arguably already is. No new jobs will be created. Your dream that we can somehow return to the post-war economy is hopeless. There will be no resurgence in American industry.
>it's harder by a vast metric than the US process because they don't fucking want or need lowskilled immigrants.
Unfortunately, we still need immigrants to do low-skill agricultural and industrial work, and it would sit easier on my conscious if those people were paid fairly because they were citizens.
>Just because we have a bunch of 3rd world countries sharing a land border with us doesn't mean we have to take in their refuse.
Consider the inscription on the Statue of Liberty:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
So much for that American value.