Doesn't it have to mean that? Isn't avoiding the expenses of legally competitive wages, and health and safety protections, the whole point of hiring undocumented?
There are apparently not enough undocumented, workers so some states are rolling back child labor protections. I still remember the articles about the conditions in the meat packing plants during COVID, and I doubt they have improved.
No. You seem to equate "legally competitve" wages with "sufficient pay." And what do undocumented workers receive, anyway? Many of them have made a life for themselves in the US, pay taxes, and only worry that some MAGAhole will turn them in after 10-15 of being better citizens than the bosses who evade taxes when and wherever they can, see TFG and his tax returns.
That is not what I wrote, unless you take "paid sufficiently for what (s)he does" to mean only documented workers.
Doesn't it have to mean that? Isn't avoiding the expenses of legally competitive wages, and health and safety protections, the whole point of hiring undocumented?
There are apparently not enough undocumented, workers so some states are rolling back child labor protections. I still remember the articles about the conditions in the meat packing plants during COVID, and I doubt they have improved.
No. You seem to equate "legally competitve" wages with "sufficient pay." And what do undocumented workers receive, anyway? Many of them have made a life for themselves in the US, pay taxes, and only worry that some MAGAhole will turn them in after 10-15 of being better citizens than the bosses who evade taxes when and wherever they can, see TFG and his tax returns.