Sean Frasick
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Right.
Well, I think it's an interesting take, and I'm sure the chat's going nuts right now because I do think the sentiment against immigration has changed.
You know, when you say, oh, we want to go after criminals, obviously everyone agrees with that.
But the whole get the abuelas out, that actually is where a lot of people are right now because the abuelas and the people that are here illegally are taking away opportunities from the younger generation.
You know, they're taking away employment opportunities.
Yeah, so like we're in Florida right now, and I actually had a really good conversation with a couple of the guests this week on this.
We're in Florida.
And there's a lot of construction that's going on out here.
And I thought I was going to see kind of more American laborers out here and out here.
Guess what?
It's all Mexican laborers.
Right.
And, you know, so I was kind of talking to some of the local people about this and I was kind of surprised about it.
But like, unfortunately, you know, them being in those positions, a it's like
There's a whole domino effect with, like, how the economy works and, like, how, you know, the people that employ illegals and low-labor immigrants can literally price out the competition.
But even beyond that, the positions that they're in, they're taking those away from, like, the young kids, the 20-year-olds, the 18-year-olds, the 20-year-olds, the people, like, these are the jobs where you cut your teeth, you meet the people, you get the networking, you learn the skills, like...
Everyone, when they're younger, they have to be in these shit jobs.
And with the immigrants being in these jobs, those kids don't have that accessibility.
They don't have those opportunities.
So I think, you know, I could be wrong, but I think the the position on immigration has changed because the younger generation is seeing that these people are taking away the opportunities from them.