I am an American living in Canada (dual citizenship). Here in Canada, we really don't have a problem with illegal immigration, yet our costs of goods and produce are really about equivalent to that of the US, once you take into consideration the exchange on our dollar. I wonder then, why illegal immigrant supporters claim that if all illegals in the USA are deported, the cost of goods to American consumers will go up to such as "$10 per head of lettuce," for example. Here in Canada, we also have fast food restaurants, farms, landscapers, construction companies, etc., and while we don't have the illegal immigrant problem that the USA has, we still don't pay more than the USA does for these goods and services, after you factor in the exchange on our dollar. So, I guess there goes that excuse, eh?
2007-01-19
23:38:19
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