If Illegal immigration doesn't hurt black people, can someone explain this chart?

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Correlation=NOT= Causation

Looking at that chart i can tell you the gutting of manufacturing has had more to do with that than immigration...the Jobs that have been recession proof are Farm labor and technology which is why Hispanics and Asians held steady

Oh look a chart that explains it all

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Decoding discrimination in America’s temp industry

Decoding discrimination in America’s temp industry

Jan 9, 2016
UPDATE, April 16, 2016: Reporter Will Evans followed up on what’s happened since we first told you about the discrimination many temp workers face. An updated version of the original episode can be heard below.





Business is booming for staffing agencies across the country – the temporary jobs sector is one of our fastest-growing industries in terms of employment. But there’s another side to the temp world: a blatant system of racial discrimination that evokes practices of America’s pre-civil rights era.

This hour of Reveal will explore this type of discrimination and look at how it’s affecting people around the country. We begin in Tennessee with two sisters, born in Russia, who ended up recruiting workers for a temp agency. And they claim some people were hired not based on their résumé, but on the color of their skin.

DIG DEEPER
  • Read: Alabama temp agency to keep discrimination probe results secret

SEGMENT 1

Julia B. Chan and Will Evans


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Oksana and Anastasya Istomin worked together at a Tennessee branch of Automation Personnel Services, a staffing company where they say they were asked to hire people based on their race.
Credit: Kevin D. Liles for Reveal
When temp agencies fill orders for a worker of a certain race or gender, that’s illegal. So some use code words like “vanilla cupcake,” “country boys” or “blue eyes” to hide the discrimination. (Hint: Those are all codes for white workers.)

This segment digs into one staffing agency with branches across the South, where former employees said some clients demanded white workers. Others wanted Latinos.

Reveal’s Will Evans talked to dozens of former employees of Automation Personnel Services, who told him that this type of discrimination was common. Recruiters, office managers and sales reps from six states said Automation often would send out temp workers based not on their experience or skills – but because of their race, age or gender.

DIG DEEPER
  • Read: When companies hire temp workers by race, black applicants lose out
  • Interactive: Can you guess how certain code words were used?



SEGMENT 2

WBEZ
Temp-worker organizer in Chicago confronts racial divide
By Julia B. Chan


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Job seekers fill the waiting area of one of Chicago’s many staffing companies, hoping to be selected for temp work in a factory, warehouse or food-processing plant.
Credit: Chip Mitchell/WBEZ
The first modern industrial staffing company was founded 70 years ago in Chicago. Today, the city and its suburbs are ground zero for blue-collar temp work, with about 900 registered temp offices.

But many black workers are convinced they’re not getting their share of the work.

From WBEZ, reporter Chip Mitchell tells the story of a labor organizer who’s pushing what would be the nation’s first law addressing temp-work discrimination. To get the bill passed, he says he needs some temp workers to make a big sacrifice.




SEGMENT 3

Julia B. Chan and Al Letson


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Signed July 2, 1964, by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the historic Civil Rights Act outlawed job discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. It also created an agency to enforce that ban: the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Credit: AP file photo
We’ve come a long way since the 1963 March on Washington. Or have we? The civil rights movement and an epic fight in Congress led to a slew of reforms and efforts to eliminate discrimination.

Host Al Letson delves into the turbulent history and interviews Clifford Alexander, the first African American to serve as chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, who believes we’re still battling some of the same problems the federal agency was established to eradicate.




CREDITS

Support for Reveal is provided by The Reva and David Logan Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and Mary and Steven Swig.

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  • Aphex Twin, “XMAS_EVET10 (thanaton3 mix)” from “Syro” (Warp)
  • Christopher Willits, “WIDE” from “Opening” (Ghostly International)
  • Tycho, “From Home” from “Past is Prologue” (Ghostly International)
  • Beacon, “It Won't Be Long” from “For Now EP” (Ghostly International)
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  • Pale Sketcher, “Wash It All Away (Cleansed Dub)” from “Jesu Pale Sketches Remixed” (Ghostly International)
  • Ben Benjamin, “Toothlike Tokens” from “The Many Moods Of Ben Benjamin Vol. 1” (Ghostly International)
  • Ezekiel Honig + Morgan Packard, “Tropical Ridges” from “Early Morning Migration” (Microcosm)
  • Jim Briggs, “This Action” (Cutoff Man Records)
  • Jim Briggs, “Stalled Out” (Cutoff Man Records)
  • Oval, “hmmm” from “Oh EP” (Thrill Jockey)
  • Syntaks, “The Shape of Things to Come” from “Ylajali” (Ghostly International)
  • Diana Ross and the Supremes, “Things Are Changing” from “Anthology” (Motown)
  • Tycho, “Awake” from “Awake” (Ghostly International)
TRANSCRIPT:
Reveal transcripts are produced by a third-party transcription service and may contain errors. Please be aware that the official record for Reveal's radio stories is the audio.

Section 1 of 3 [00:00:00 - 00:14:04] (NOTE: speaker names may be different in each section)
Al: From The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX, this is Reveal. I'm Al Letson. When companies need workers, they often call up temp agencies.
Speaker 2: She called me on the phone and said that she had a order.
Al: An order for workers, and here's what they're looking for.
Anastasia: They wanted, you know, the usual, country boys, and I said, "No, I don't know," so she started saying that they like white guys over there and not to send anybody black.
Al: These requests are coming from companies around the country.
Anastasia: They would use a "W" or a smiley face to signal that they preferred a white worker.
Speaker 3: We probably would have some clients who said they only wanted clean-cut white guys. They basically told you exactly what they were looking for.
Al: A look inside America's temp industry where companies use code words to hide blatant discrimination, coming up on Reveal.
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Your question isn't in English

It's actually fairly clear.
not according to you, apparently :heh:

breh, you think im unaware of all the opposition to immigration that comes from redneck white people not liking mexicans? it doesnt negate the fact that they're illegal fukkin immigrants

lemme ask you this: why are we acting like legal immigration isnt a thing :what:

Yes, according to me, if you'd read the entire quote and stop responding to selected phrases like a retard :skip:

It's a "thing" only in the minds of people who 1. can't be bothered to read or understand data, and/or 2. have a lack of empathy for brown people.
 

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You and whoever wrote that article must have ridden in the same short bus back in the day...you just dont understand how the world works...

Temp work is NOT official employment and of course the clients of the temp agencies discriminate...:manny: Thats life....If i was a farmer who needs 2000 chickens killed and dressed for a customer order tomorrow who would i choose

10 Hispanics who will come do great work and complete the job in a timely manner..ill pay them,deliver the meat and we will all be home and paid by 6 pm

or 10 Cacs or Nikkas who will bytch about the work,the conditions,the smell ,take 50 smoke breaks while grumbling about unionizing,do shytty work ,stage a walk out and not complete it meaning i will have to spend all night catching up and cleaning up or i will lose my big order.

you do the math...
 

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:mindblown: This has been disproven a million times it was even that town in Louisiana where they got rid of all the illegals couldn't fill any of the jobs a brought them back lol.
business owners wouldnt like it, but they would eventually have to raise wages. and eat some of the costs because demand wouldnt allow them to raise prices that much

that was like a vice episode right? what was the time frame before they said fukk it? :heh:
 

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business owners wouldnt like it, but they would eventually have to raise wages. and eat some of the costs because demand wouldnt allow them to raise prices that much

that was like a vice episode right? what was the time frame before they said fukk it? :heh:
I think it was less then a year I'm fuzzy on the details now though. Will see what I can find but yeah they don't want to raise them wages US has eaten off cheap labor since colony days it's sad.
 

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2:43 in the video.

Immigrants are winning because low skilled American workers aren't willing to do the job for cut rate wages and sometimes substandard working conditions. The American workers will complain to OSHA, the illegal immigrants won't,

illegal immigrants win.

:francis:

I better never hear these nikkas complaining about offshoring and automation ever, since they're so flippant about illegal immigrants coming in and cannibalizing wages for low skilled and blue collar workers. When they start giving Dinesh and Kashi your jobs for 30,000 rupees instead of your bloated $75,000 salary, I hope these cats don't start being hypocrites and complaining because its the same shyt.
 

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The immigrants aren't really winning outside of being able to live in America. They get paid below minimum wage or standard wage almost all the time and have no workplace protections.

They drive down wages for low skilled workers. You're operating from this viewpoint that a little bit of illegal immigration is immaterial when the correct viewpoint should be that it's illegal.....point blank. Nobody should be losing their jobs to people that are here illegally. I don't even see why you dudes even feel you have an argument here. They're willing to do labor extensive work like landscaping, moving, construction, etc, for pennies...work and business avenues that used to provide serviceable income to Americans....they're coming over to do for third world wages that no American can compete with and you're talking about its not a big deal. You dudes are too PC. Whose interests are you serving here? Ours or illegal immigrants? Mind you....a good deal of countries south of the border have an airtight immigration policy.
 

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Mexican politics aren't my concern, American ones are. And in America, a basic lack of human empathy for illegals is closely tied to white supremacy :francis:

Act like Mexican opposition to illegal immigration and American opposition are the same, completely disregarding race relations and geopolitical context, brehs :mjlol:

Of course, there can be non-racist opposition to illegal immigration that while misguided, isn't bigoted. Among those who oppose illegal immigration on non-racist grounds, you won't find many who are A-OK with mass deportation like you :francis:

American politics are not your concern if you okay with millions of people flooding into the country illegally. I don't know whose concerns you're thinking about but, it's not America's. Virtually no country would be okay with this :mjlol: You think Japan would be cool with 12 million Arabs flooding into their island? Even though they need the people right now, hell no. You think Russia would be cool with 12 million Asians flooding into their country? No. You think Mexico....I'm not even gonna ask because we know how they treat blacks down there. Would you be okay with millions of whites flooding into various African countries ala South Africa? So what's your argument? Your argument boils down to some weird savior complex and to need to help brown people defeat their oppressive cac overlords when the reality is no country would go for 12 million undocumented people coming into their lands. Leave your white guilt out of the conversation.
 

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Ok provide me with some, because Briggs definitely didn't provide data showcasing wage depression in the link you just provided. He stated a great deal of assumptions and hypo's but I found no data or citations proving African-American wage depression.
You need to read the whole thing. I know you didn't read it because its a dense piece of work.

Illegal Aliens Depress Wages for Some in U.S.

www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/06/illegal_immigration_and_the_wage_gap.html


www.nationalcenter.org/P21PR-Amnesty_Black_Employment_081114.html
 
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