Now Playing at Reason.tv: Drew Carey Reports on the Tragically High Cost of Building a Border Wall
May 28, 2008, 7:00am
At a time when pundits and politicians of all stripes endorse securing the border between the United States and Mexico, reason.tv travels south to see what's really going on—and what the human and monetary costs are of amping up border patrols.
Building a wall along the border with Mexico is a great idea—if America wants to be like China and the former East Germany. In the 13th episode of reason.tv's acclaimed and controversial Drew Carey Project, our host suggests there are better ways to ensure American security while also promoting free trade with our neighbor to the South.
"One way out of this mess would be to simply allow peaceful workers to enter our country through legal ports of entry," says Carey. "If we did that we could stimulate our economy, bring a huge underground labor market out into the open and we could put unscrupulous smugglers out of business. More importantly, we'd free up border patrol resources that could be used to fight criminals and terrorism."
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Ebeneezer Scrooge | May 29, 2008, 3:42am | #
Mexican immigrants depress the wages of US citizens they directly compete with
Ah ha! Progress in America! We might come clean yet here.
It's not just high school drop outs these days, but Mexicans do compete with -- and drive down the wages of -- Americans with only a high school diploma, like in the construction trades.
So I'll offer a deal to all you Open Border types. Tell me what your occupation is, and then let's go find ourselves a third world country that has lots of people who could do that job. Maybe India, China, Africa? There's got to be somewhere.
Now, we import boat load after boat load of these people, who work in your very own little profession. I mean flood the MARKET people.
When we're damned sure that we've driven YOUR wages to the absolute rock bottom low that anyone on the globe could possibly drive them -- then, any of you still in favor of wide open borders, come let me know. You'll have my vote and support for it.
Until then, bag it. I really don't want to hear about open borders from anybody who isn't willing to sacrifice their own ass first.
Because the implicit assumption behind most of those I see advocating open borders, is that it won't be
their paycheck on the line -- which has about as much credibility as farm subsidies.
Do you people really, really think that the lowest global common denominator in living conditions, should be the driver for the whole US labor market?
Hint: think four or five times before you answer. And make sure you know what kind of hovels people live in, over in the third world.
The fact that people in third world countries cannot put governments together, that allow them to live better, does constitute an obligation for me to sacrifice myself.