Apple needs more immigration to pay lower wages to make higher profits to not pay taxes upon
There are three basic types of people who support immigration "reform," AKA amnesty — Fools, liars, and the unpatriotic greedy, for lack of a better name. Fools consist of religious idiots who think that some scripture about being kind to strangers means welcoming invaders and turning you house, your money, and your womenfolk over to him, chuckleheads who fall for the propaganda that immigration is good for everybody, and those who think people are fungible. (They're not.) Liars are the people who tell fools that they're right. And the unpatriotic greedy are those who make big money out of these immigrants and to hell with the rest of the country. Of course, these three types and their subtypes overlap somewhat.
Apple, Inc. is part of the latter two categories. It wants lots of immigrants so it can make more money by driving the wages it pays down, and the taxpayers in general can pay the costs of all this immigration. And then it lies about it. But the headline is Steve Sailer's, so let's let him explain:
Steve Jobs' widow Laurene Powell Jobs is a big pusher of Immigration Reform:
Ms. Powell Jobs has a net worth of about $11.5 billion, according to Bloomberg. Her husband, the Apple co-founder, wasn't a big philanthropist. ...
It was through her work at College Track that Powell Jobs got on the track to immigration reform. Some of the students in California in the program came into the US at a young age illegally. Now, as high school graduates, they are ineligible for state or federal college assistance. And that has led Powell Jobs to take a more public and active stance on the immigration.
One might think that Ms. Powell Jobs could use some of the $11.5 billion she inherited to aid the Dreamers, but it's so much more cost-effective to invest in Immigration Reform, which will also increase her net worth by driving down the pay of Apple employees and thus increasing Apple's profits. (Read the rest HERE.)

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