Just the highlights.
Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
1. VA has overstayed visas along with the other 49 states.3. The amount an illegal worker is paid is equal to that of an employer of the illegal going out and shopping at target or wal-mart. They aren't making the money Americans are making. Even if they paid thier share (1/3rd income) the overall impact isn't as significant as what your taxes or my taxes impact. You and I still have rights they do not have.Pug wrote:
But my point is the % of overstayed visas vs non-visas is vastly different in border states. Just an annoying pedantic thing, ignore now.5. I agree. You can be pissed about that. If said illegals are using the systems you describe. At the same time, Illegals aren't taking advantage of the systems you are saying they are. Medicare Medicade is fucked due to political policies. THe emergency room law is the heart of illegals "taking advantage". If you want to go into the criminal sector, feel free to post how illegals are draining our judicial system and Ill gladly rebut.Pug wrote:
They are in competition for minimum wage or jobs no one wants to do. Components of wages = base + employee paid payroll tax + employer paid payroll tax. So if you are legal at you make $10/hr (and for rounding) pay 8% payroll tax, your take home is $10.00 - $0.80 = $9.20/hr. The total cost to the employer is $10.80. So the company can pay $10.50/hr to an illegal, and their take home is $0.70 more per hour, and the company saves $0.30 per person hour. Not much if its one dude. But there are a few factory floors filled with them. If the company can save $12 per worker per week.
In turn, you come home with $9.80 x 40 hours = $392/wk x 52 = $20,384 less 15% fed tax bracket = $17,326 take home per year. The illegal gets $10.50 x 40 = $420/wk less no tax = $21,840. There's a cap to it of course, but if they ever get that far, they become naturalized citizens. Until then, low income folks get to compete for jobs, when companies can take the risk and save money.
As far as their rights go, there's the danger of being caught. But they have equal rights in most of the infrastructure areas I've been discussing. The neat thing is that there's immigrant rallies wanting rights. So I think they actually want to pay as well...
So the problem is basically either: shut the immigrant pipeline down or have them support the society they have chosen to join. It's a flawed system.6. There are a ton of uninsured drivers and the same effect you describe happens whether the person is legal or illegal.Pug wrote:
By definition all illegals are breaking the law, but if you're talking about theft & violence - not my area of expertise - however there is a trial going on in town where a friend of mine was raped by an illegal when he broke into her house. My thought on the criminal activity is more people = more crime.7. The dollar figure of whats its costing you, is that your chunk of taxes to the feds each pay check?Pug wrote:
True, but with illegals, one of the rights they lack is a driver's license and insurance. Others may choose to break the law. Illegals have no choice if they want to drive.Don't believe everything you here. And when you figure out how to identify an illegal alien, let me know.Pug wrote:
No, its limited to local, payroll, and state taxes (indirect in Texas - no state income tax). The amount is a guess about how much more I pay. The actual total (no income tax) I pay is about $33k per year.Pug wrote:
It's actually easy. Go to a factory or job site. Follow the foreman around on Friday and see who's getting paid cash - cash = no payroll tax = no trail for the gov't to follow unless they show on payday. I've had to fire clients when I've seen it happen.