Ugh. Case against "mass deportations" can't rest on a lousy system of childcare that does injustice to all parties. https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/771313665131806720 …
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It's funny though: the more you educate your population, the less they're going to want to put up with other peoples' children.
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There's a case to be made for keeping these jobs in place so that the down on their luck and generally poor have some option.
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nevertheless, it would be a real consequence of mass deportation
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If, globally, we don't find the politics that doesn't depend on underpaid immigrants subsidizing other working families' wages, woe is us.
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Childcare is not—shouldn't be—low-skilled labor. Investing in more skilled childcare is among the best investments.https://twitter.com/paulmarin90/status/771321093785255936 …
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In world of chattering class journalism,cheap daycare apparently trumps exploitation of desperate poor migrants on scale of concern.
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I think the argument
@mattyglesias was pushing was that the US needs more low skilled labor in general, not a pro abuse one. -
AKA, legalize + create easy guest-worked visas with labor mobility and eventual path to green card if desired.
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a number of years ago another parent recommended I get a live-in Indian student on $150p/wk to mind my son. Absolute no go
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