It comes to something, when Brazil, in hock to russia as they are, lead the way against musk's malignant weapon of intrusion.I wish we'd double down on twitter
Put an international arrest warrant out for him, keep him as far away as possible.
It comes to something, when Brazil, in hock to russia as they are, lead the way against musk's malignant weapon of intrusion.I wish we'd double down on twitter
He is totally out of control - so self absorbed that he just says what he wants with zero accountability. Dangerous and will land him in big troubleIt comes to something, when Brazil, in hock to russia as they are, lead the way against musk's malignant weapon of intrusion.
Put an international arrest warrant out for him, keep him as far away as possible.
I very bloody hope so.He is totally out of control - so self absorbed that he just says what he wants with zero accountability. Dangerous and will land him in big trouble
He most certainly does not. He does know how to kill irony though
this guy is such a moronic cockwomble
You can see that irony is wasted on this thick-headed tit:He's the kind of belter who thinks the joker is a deep movie.
Flabby titted weasel
He most certainly does not. He does know how to kill irony though
this guy is such a moronic cockwomble
What Musk has never acknowledged iirc is the huge percentage of immigrant labor in construction - if all those immigrants are deported (as Trump campaign touts with Mass Deportation), then housing costs will soar.
The construction industry highly depends on foreign-born labor, generally from South and Central America. Roughly 30 percent of workers in the U.S. construction industry are immigrants. In some states, like California and Texas, the share of construction workers who are immigrants is 40 percent.![]()
Immigrant Construction Workers in the United States - National Immigration Forum
The National Immigration Forum thanks Mina Boukhris, policy intern, for her extensive contributions to this explainer. Introduction The construction industry will likely require over a half a million new workers in 2024 alone to meet development goals. Construction is one of the key United...immigrationforum.org
The construction industry’s large share of immigrant labor, particularly undocumented immigrants, is important to acknowledge because of this group’s vulnerability to employment misclassification. Misclassification occurs when an employer treats a worker who is an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act as an independent contractor. The construction industry’s high proportion of undocumented workers corresponds to an unusually high amount of misclassification of independent contractors – approximately 1 to 2 million workers, or 10-19 percent of the industry’s entire workforce. As a result, some construction workers do not have access to health insurance, medical leave, workers’ compensation insurance coverage, and safe workplace protections.
Yeah, but….What Musk has never acknowledged iirc is the huge percentage of immigrant labor in construction - if all those immigrants are deported (as Trump campaign touts with Mass Deportation), then housing costs will soar.
The construction industry highly depends on foreign-born labor, generally from South and Central America. Roughly 30 percent of workers in the U.S. construction industry are immigrants. In some states, like California and Texas, the share of construction workers who are immigrants is 40 percent.![]()
Immigrant Construction Workers in the United States - National Immigration Forum
The National Immigration Forum thanks Mina Boukhris, policy intern, for her extensive contributions to this explainer. Introduction The construction industry will likely require over a half a million new workers in 2024 alone to meet development goals. Construction is one of the key United...immigrationforum.org
The construction industry’s large share of immigrant labor, particularly undocumented immigrants, is important to acknowledge because of this group’s vulnerability to employment misclassification. Misclassification occurs when an employer treats a worker who is an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act as an independent contractor. The construction industry’s high proportion of undocumented workers corresponds to an unusually high amount of misclassification of independent contractors – approximately 1 to 2 million workers, or 10-19 percent of the industry’s entire workforce. As a result, some construction workers do not have access to health insurance, medical leave, workers’ compensation insurance coverage, and safe workplace protections.
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