Anthony Bourdain on Mexican immigrants

 

"Americans love Mexican food. We consume nachos, tacos, burritos, tortas, enchiladas, tamales and anything resembling Mexican in enormous quantities. We love Mexican beverages, happily knocking back huge amounts of tequila, mezcal, and Mexican beer every year. We love Mexican people — we sure employ a lot of them. Despite our ridiculously hypocritical attitudes towards immigration, we demand that Mexicans cook a large percentage of the food we eat, grow the ingredients we need to make that food, clean our houses, mow our lawns, wash our dishes, and look after our children. As any chef will tell you, our entire service economy — the restaurant business as we know it — in most American cities, would collapse overnight without Mexican workers. Some, of course, like to claim that Mexicans are “stealing American jobs.” But in two decades as a chef and employer, I never had ONE American kid walk in my door and apply for a dishwashing job, a porter’s position — or even a job as a prep cook. Mexicans do much of the work in this country that Americans, probably, simply won’t do."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm disappointed that PJ believes that Illegals undercutting American wages is a good thing.  PJ, if there is a severe shortage of short order cooks, wages will increase.  As long is there is an endless supply of Mexican short order cooks who are willing to work for $10 per hour, why would my local joint pay more?

 

America First!

I'd be inclined to agree with Boiler to a certain extent.   In times of high unemployment, we don't need more low-wage employees coming into the country. However, when we don't have enough employees to keep businesses running, we should invite laborers into the country, not turn them away. 

 

 

So many of my area's fast food and sit-down restaurants still can't carry on regular business hours. A lot of the fast food restaurants here don't open their dining room. It is still drive-in only.  The Dollar General stores in my area regularly shut down early, open late and shut down a day or more at a time. They don't have enough employees to stock the shelves. They get a truck in and all of the unstocked items get rolled out into the isles in tall rolling carts waiting for someone to put the stock up.  The fire marshals started shutting them down since the isles are blocked and now they simply close for a day unannounced when a truck comes in so they can get the stock put up. The Dollar Store in my town recently decided to innovate to avoid shutdowns. Now, they order half as much stock and as a consequence half the shelves are constantly empty. 

Edited on Sep 11, 2022 3:35pm
Originally posted by: Boilerman

I'm disappointed that PJ believes that Illegals undercutting American wages is a good thing.  PJ, if there is a severe shortage of short order cooks, wages will increase.  As long is there is an endless supply of Mexican short order cooks who are willing to work for $10 per hour, why would my local joint pay more?

 

America First!


Not my comments.  Thats Anthony Bourdain's experience of 20 years in the restaurant industry.

 

And History proves you wrong.  Alabama thought the same way you did and booted the immigrants out of their state.    And 1 year later their farmers couldnt hire anyone to work the fields.....cause at the end of the day almost no US citizens will work the fields regardless of pay.   Alabama has since reversed their huge crackdown.

 

 


Originally posted by: Boilerman

I'm disappointed that PJ believes that Illegals undercutting American wages is a good thing.  PJ, if there is a severe shortage of short order cooks, wages will increase.  As long is there is an endless supply of Mexican short order cooks who are willing to work for $10 per hour, why would my local joint pay more?

 

America First!


It kinda helps if you know what is being said AND who said it before you spout off your racism, Boil.

Originally posted by: Mark

I'd be inclined to agree with Boiler to a certain extent.   In times of high unemployment, we don't need more low-wage employees coming into the country. However, when we don't have enough employees to keep businesses running, we should invite laborers into the country, not turn them away. 

 

 

So many of my area's fast food and sit-down restaurants still can't carry on regular business hours. A lot of the fast food restaurants here don't open their dining room. It is still drive-in only.  The Dollar General stores in my area regularly shut down early, open late and shut down a day or more at a time. They don't have enough employees to stock the shelves. They get a truck in and all of the unstocked items get rolled out into the isles in tall rolling carts waiting for someone to put the stock up.  The fire marshals started shutting them down since the isles are blocked and now they simply close for a day unannounced when a truck comes in so they can get the stock put up. The Dollar Store in my town recently decided to innovate to avoid shutdowns. Now, they order half as much stock and as a consequence half the shelves are constantly empty. 


Even during times of economic distress most unskilled jobs aren't pursued by AMerican citizens.

When unemployment hit 11% after the 2008 financial crisis you could easily score a job in fast food, restaurant kitchens,  agriculture,  meat processing, and warehousing.      For some reason people weren't rushing in to wash dishes at Applebees despite being unemployed.

 

And now that dynamic is on steroids with a multitude of those jobs available during the "great resignation".

 

If removed all of the first generation immigrants from our economy right now the supply chain would collapse and so would the entire hotel/restaurant/agriculture/meat packing  industries

 

 

Well, obviously immigrants help the American economy.

 

But Boilerman isn't interested in helping. He's interested in who he can hurt.

Boiler hates people who aren't white.

 

Period. Fuck him.

 

What Bourdain said is true. The Mexican and American economies are intertwined, and we depend on Mexican labor.

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