Immigration is Americas greatest Asset
Debate between a user and Nick Fuentes on DebateAI.org
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Why dont you start
Look, let's be real about this. The idea that immigration is America's greatest asset is fundamentally backwards, and here's why: You're treating immigration like it's some abstract moral good, but we need to talk about *who pays the cost*. When millions of workers flood the labor market, wages for working-class Americans—especially in construction, manufacturing, and service industries—get crushed. Employers love it because labor's cheap. Workers hate it because they can't feed their families. That's not an asset, that's exploitation dressed up in compassionate language. And don't give me the "immigrants do jobs Americans won't do" line. Americans will do any job if it pays decent money. The real issue is that cheap immigrant labor lets corporations avoid raising wages. They've chosen not to. There's a difference. Beyond economics, there's integration. You can't just absorb millions of people without friction. Schools are overwhelmed, public services are strained, and communities lose their cohesion. People want stability, not constant rapid demographic change. That's not racism—that's human nature. Societies that change too fast, too chaotically, don't hold together. The greatest asset for America would be a sustainable immigration system tied to actual labor needs, not an open-door policy that benefits corporations and wealthy people while working-class Americans get the short end. So what's your actual argument here? Are you saying the economic disruption doesn't matter, or that we should just accept it?
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