Politicians claim to fight for workers and fair wages. In reality, they profit from a system built on exploitation.
Illegal immigrants and minimum-wage workers keep costs low while generating billions in taxes, fees, and fines. The government protects this cycle, ensuring it never stops.
This isn’t an accident. It’s a business model.
How Illegal Immigration Fuels Government Profits
Illegal immigration isn’t just a border crisis. It’s an economic strategy.
1. More Cheap Labor Means More Tax Revenue
- Undocumented workers still pay sales, gas, and property taxes.
- Payroll taxes are deducted, even if they never collect benefits.
- Employers avoid paying fair wages, increasing profit margins.
The government knows this but refuses to fix it.
2. Fines and Fees Bring in Billions
- Immigrants pay fines to avoid deportation.
- Cities collect revenue from tickets and court fees.
- Non-citizens boost social security without ever cashing out.
Illegal workers fund the system without full rights or benefits.
Minimum-Wage Laws: A Tool for Control
The minimum wage debate isn’t about fairness. It’s about keeping a workforce dependent.
1. Wages Stay Low, While Taxes Stay High
- Higher wages mean fewer government assistance programs.
- Low-income workers depend on food stamps and Medicaid.
- Taxpayers fund these programs, keeping the system running.
If wages rise, fewer people rely on government aid. That’s bad for politicians who use welfare to maintain power.
2. Welfare Loops Keep Workers Trapped
- Earn a little more? Lose benefits.
- Stay under the threshold? Keep assistance.
- Cycle repeats, discouraging upward mobility.
Workers are kept in survival mode, while politicians win votes by promising more aid.
Who Really Wins in This System?
Not the workers. Not the citizens.
The Real Beneficiaries
- Corporations get cheap labor without accountability.
- Politicians secure votes by controlling dependency.
- Government agencies collect fines, fees, and extra tax revenue.
The working class loses, every time.
Final Thoughts: Exposing the Lie
The system isn’t broken. It works exactly as intended—for the powerful.
Illegal immigration and low wages keep the government and corporations rich.
The only way to fix it is to expose it.