News of the obvious. Two-thirds want border wall and E-Verify to slow illegal immigration Sizable majorities of 2022 midterm election voters are growing more concerned about illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border and believe the fix should include walls, fences, and other barriers and an E-Verify system that would punish employers who hire illegal immigrants. In a new Rasmussen Reports survey done with the hard-line immigration reform group NumbersUSA, 67% backed a wall and other barriers, including 49% of Democrats. Even more, 69%, want to “mandate that all employers use the federal electronic E-Verify system to help ensure that they hire only legal workers for U.S. jobs,” read the analysis. Overall, 60% said that the border crisis is a top issue, and most faulted President Joe Biden for the growing disaster. Kevin McCarthy if you're listening (Narrator: He is not), this is an agenda that's popular with the public and would actually give a reason to vote for Republicans, rather than just getting votes for not being Democrats, which seems the preferred method.
Cheap labor can be a big help if you need the roof on one of your houses replaced or if you need a swimming pool put in. It can save a lot of money. And improve the bottom line if your company needs unskilled labor. Reports say that it increases unemployment but only among the unemployed.
But there's another argument - all those immigrants need somewhere to live. Uncle Sam has deep pockets so the big housing owners are going to get very rich.