Opinion Why Rural America Needs Immigrants

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Why Rural America Needs Immigrants​

By Robert Leonard and Matt Russell
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KNOXVILLE, Iowa — Rural America has a growth problem. Business and industry desperately need workers, but the domestic labor pool is shallow, and the nation’s birthrate is slowing.

There’s no better place to help expand our economy than in rural communities like ours. We need smart public policy for sustained growth — and immigration reform would be a big part of it.

The Iowa Business Council, a group made up of representatives of the largest corporations in the state, have been asking for immigration reform for years to help solve our labor woes.

Plenty of research shows that flexible visa programs run federally or by the states could address this problem quickly.

Help-wanted signs are up all around town. There are help-wanted ads playing on our local radio station, in our local newspapers and all over the internet. Listen to your favorite national podcast here and you just might hear a targeted help-wanted ad for our ZIP code. Our county, Marion, is blessed with a strong agricultural and manufacturing base and is doing relatively well. The median household income in the county is $61,038, just a notch below the state median of $62,843. About 8 percent of us live in poverty.

Dave Swenson, an economist at Iowa State University, agrees that the reason we have so many jobs open is that we don’t have enough people to fill them.

“One of the bright spots in the Iowa economy is the fact that the ag sector seems to be thriving,” he said, “especially in animal production and in food production. They will not thrive and grow if they are not able to continue to attract and retain immigrant labor.”

Even before the pandemic, we didn’t have enough workers to fill open jobs. A recent report from the Marion County Development Commission shows that we had 3.3 percent unemployment in March 2020. There were 17,340 individuals working, with an estimated 1,113 job openings and 306 initial and continuing unemployment claims.

Today our unemployment rate is about the same. The numbers from June show only a slight increase to 3.5 percent unemployment. We simply don’t have enough people in our county or in the state to fill the open positions. Raising wages might bring some of those unemployed individuals back to work, but we still won’t have enough workers.

It is a conservative county (in 2020, Donald Trump won it with 66 percent of the vote). So if you ask around town why there are so many job openings, the answer is pretty much always the same — welfare is too easy to get, especially under President Biden, and people don’t want to work. They are lazy, on the dole. The Biden administration had increased unemployment benefits by $300 through Sept. 6, but many states are refusing those benefits. At least 25 states, including Iowa, are rejecting this federal benefit.

This attitude is wrong. People want to work. Rejecting unemployment aid is, as Mr. Swenson called it, “legislative pain,” with a negative economic impact for the individuals and the states.

The reason we have so many jobs open is that we don’t have enough workers. That’s why the Biden administration needs to make the immigration process easier and faster. Sure, many immigrants will flock to our urban areas, but many others come from rural, agrarian backgrounds. They are familiar with many aspects of the work in rural areas: farming, food production and manufacturing.

We also lack affordable housing here for workers. Real estate is at a premium, and real estate agents are begging for inventory to sell. Mr. Biden has earmarked $213 billion for housing in his American Jobs Plan. All new housing developments in rural America probably need to be public-private partnerships. Because of the market, most builders are drawn more strongly to the rapidly growing Des Moines metropolitan area. Why build five houses in our rural communities when you can build 50 or more in the metro?

We do have local builders who prefer to work in town, but they can’t find enough labor. One local builder is booked a year out. The labor shortage is so serious here that it is difficult not only to find someone to build a house but also to find a plumber, a roofer or a handyman.

More immigrants will also increase our tax base and help stabilize Social Security. The immigrant population is already growing here, and they are successfully contributing.

Since Republicans have so demonized immigrants during the Trump administration, Democrats need to embrace the political leadership that empowers rural communities to break out of our stagnation and fuel growth in our communities.
 
I thought that colonization was a bad thing? I guess its only when white Europeans do it, then, right? If they didn't have double standards, they wouldn't have any, yada yada.

This is just genocide is all, plain as could be.
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Why we need to erase the wage gains in rural America seen under the Trump administration
 
You have retirement, lack of economic opportunity, age, isolation and assimilation to think for that. Immigration wouldn't necessarily fix the rural job plight.
 
FUCK NO
FUCK OFF
WE'RE FULL

Stay in your shitty decrepit cities and collapse already.

Small towns and rural areas have had declining population problems for decades. The solution is not immigration, it's a reclamation of the space as the last safe haven once the suburbs start feeling urban pressure. The property prices have already gone up, the culture is being preserved, and it is slowly being filled by people who match the culture, not the wanted ads.

This article is just another attempt by Democrats to infiltrate and crack the rural Republican strongholds. Same reason they get all excited over turning Texas and Georgia blue: not because it benefits the residents (it doesn't), but because it benefits Democrat power.
 
Basically, they're saying: you don't want to work for pennies, we'll find others who WOULD! All the while, they expect you to pay taxes, consume and accept it lest you want to be called ... something.
Small towns and rural areas have had declining population problems for decades. The solution is not immigration, it's a reclamation of the space as the last safe haven once the suburbs start feeling urban pressure.
It sounds like you're contradicting yourself with calling rural population decline a "problem," yet say that rural communities want to reclaim space as their own without interference.
 
This article is just another attempt by Democrats to infiltrate and crack the rural Republican strongholds. Same reason they get all excited over turning Texas and Georgia blue: not because it benefits the residents (it doesn't), but because it benefits Democrat power.
It's amusing how much democrats can spend all day crying about republican corruption, but the very moment you bring up their corruption, you get labeled as a conspiracy theorist or some other -ist.
 
You know, if you're having trouble hiring people, you could offer higher wages to attract workers or get locals to get off the dole. Simple supply and demand.

Of course one of the things that I've noticed in the past few years is that a lot of "true believer" capital C capitalists believe in supply and demand right up until the moment it starts affecting their bottom line.
 
:story: I love how the picture they show is the exact reason why rural America is better off without immigrants. Labor is just like any other thing which can be sold. There is a supply and demand aspect to it, which determines how much it can be sold for.
 
So what happens when the people on Visa's overstay and have kids...anchor babies? Then these anchor babies get state and federal benefits. Then all these visa overstays get amnesty and the Democrats get more votes.
You already know the answer. And so do the two corporate sockpuppets that wrote this article, but they don't care.
 
Just say you hate white people and want them dead, gone out of your sight, I just want every journo to be open that they do think this way.
 
Work for shit wages, be a minority in your own nation, be culturally and politically erased; the article.

Its impressive how the answer to a fucked up economy isn't accepting shift in population distribution or proper economic policy changes but importation of cheap labor. You can't keep giving someone blood transfusions forever. You have to plug the holes so they stop bleeding.
 
The act of importing immigrants for the sake of political power and nothing else, is pure BIOLOGICAL WARFARE in my book.

All these subhumans brought in, just to vote for some corporate America paid off shills in exchange for a blind eye turned to them and ruin the communities they are deposited in.

Its one thing to import immigrants for like some work shortage and they are vetted and stuff. There is the H1B program and other stuff like chain migration as well, that need to ended.

But its nothing compared to the illegal immigrants being brought in to destroy the power of labor and shit up everything in every way.

And of course, no major politician has the will these takes to even take on their local chamber of commerce or even many business owners that want cheap labor including small business owners.

The Republicans during the Obama era tanked making E-Verify mandatory so the assholes are on both sides of the aisle.
 
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