>>18156331The work is that those immigrants were disadvantaged in their country of origin and are given prime American Dream opportunities in the United States and should be protected out of sheer empathy.
The shoot is that the immigrants were bussed in to be taken advantage of by cheap Californians who needed sub-minimum wage farmhands to cut costs and optimise their financial models, as well as cheap people in the construction business who wanna ignore red tape and save money on labour. And cheap people elsewhere.
Those illegals, some of them work themselves up, but the overwhelming majority is housed and treated like a slave by its employers.
Trump's interpreted as a heel by people who aren't smart to the business. They're being worked by the media, have been for decades on this issue.
The reason is that if there are no illegals to do the job, businesses have to offer competitive wages instead of a pittance, and in order to afford that they need to adjust their models.
A small shop or private company might be able to eat the percentage and get away with it.
For publicly traded companies, the only way out is to raise prices on all their goods and services in order to maintain profit margins, because the shareholders will dump them if the profit margin goes from a hypothetical 20% to 15%.
The fact that well paid workers spend more money and have more purchasing power to invest with is always left out of the equation.
Why? Because the marks are in the ring. All they care about is spreadsheet workrate. They don't want an audience to want to pay and be able to pay $500 for a ticket, they want 500 moves in a single match, because it boosts the star ratings in the stock exchange.
Now that you think about it, this seemingly non-wrestling post about corporatism and illegals has a direct parallel in AEW.