I'm not arguing with that philosophy. I'm pointing out the way the free market is deciding to deal with it is to pressure the government to create more work visas to bring foreigners BACK INTO the country to do those jobs for cheap, after booting out the ones who over stayed their own visas, thus just creating a pointless, expensive loop.
This isn't a matter of what things SHOULD be like, but pointing out the reality of how things ACTUALLY ARE.
Obviously, relying on the free market to make the correct choices isn't working here.
I'm not arguing with that philosophy. I'm pointing out the way the free market is deciding to deal with it is to pressure the government to create more work visas to bring foreigners BACK INTO the country to do those jobs for cheap, after booting out the ones who over stayed their own visas, thus just creating a pointless, expensive loop.
This isn't a matter of what things SHOULD be like, but pointing out the reality of how things ACTUALLY ARE.
Obviously, relying on the free market to make the correct choices isn't working here.
Businesses that take advantage of taxpayer subsidies to simply exist and turn a profit are the opposite of free market entities.
Then apparently the free market isn't all that powerful here