Again, please remind me how you can build "working-class unity" when a significant portion of that working-class is happy accepting low wages, because it's still more than they could ever hope to earn back in the homeland.
I'll try to find the quote from the book I was talking about, and how most of the Indian/Pakistani workers could barely speak English, and basically had to communicate through an Indian/Pakistani go-between with management
Connor Russell
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Christopher Harris
This is why I'm a Leninist in the old-style. We need nationalist revolutions in the Third World to accelerate the downfall of imperialism and raise the standard of living in poor countries. Socialist revolutions would be good too but I'm just saying
socialist interNATIONALISM>>>>>>>liberal globalist open border mind-melt ideology
Maybe log off for one second and you'll find immigrants, both legal & illegal, are involved in organizing workplaces throughout the country.
Even if you 'nuke' the border, most immigrants are coming in by plane anyways. Even if we shut down all immigration by plane, porky is just going to send those jobs overseas.
Yes it's gonna be hard to build solidarity across all workers of all races and legal statuses, but the work is being done IRl. You can either help with that process or just give into liberal idpol of nationalism.
David Moore
And? Again, you're arguing like a neoliberal (or lolbertarian, that's probably more accurate), that immigration is some natural force that no amount of barriers or lack of incentives can ever reverse.
What jobs are left to be sent overseas? You can't export restaurants and farms to developing countries. "I can't hire Guatemalans to pick my tomatos? Welp, better buy some land in Guatemala and start a tomato farm there" - said literally no farmer, ever