I never blame anyone for trying to make a better life for themself. If I lived in some third rate country I would do the same thing. I blame the cheap ass employers that hire them when they know better.
It's not about blame - we let illegal aliens into our country. We don't do much to enforce laws here. If you do want to talk about fault.. it's not theirs.
Our "founding measures"...the constitution is a loathed document by many. Are we okay with running over it roughshod? If so, God help us all. We'll be in for one very rough ride.
Gamma, remember all the laws that went into place to supposedly find terrorists after 9-11? You wanna talk about running over the constitution, the bush years are a prime example.
What has Bush got to do with any of this? It is the trump card played when "left supporting" arguments fail? Bush did lots of things I did not like. Obama sharply criticized Bush for all his post-911 adjustments and after promising to unwind them all... huh?! he's been remiss.
From what I can gather from the rest of your post, your biggest gripe seems to be you think you will make less money.
This is exactly where the problem lies. It is not about money in my pocket. Money in our pockets (yours and mine) is a consequence of a good system. Many believe that having a heart is good in economics and politics. Unfortunately, solid foundations need to be built. If one tries to use compassion in a rule based system, a slippery slope scenario is now in play for favoritism, chaos and failure. Handing out candy is far too appealing to politicians.. because it garners votes from those with lean sacks. "Sack of candy" people have no incentive to do anything to change the system they're under. More candy please.
As for the govt not being able to run anything better than the private sector, I would have to say the private sector does not do a better job either. Oh sure they might start off better but sooner or later they get just as bad.
Provide an example where governments are efficient... Social security? USPS? endless no bid contracts? Please provide some meaningful examples.
And as for insurance companies HAVING to raise rates, I guess i have not seen the insurance in your area but when blue cross of ND built a new building clad in all stainless steel and mirrors, I knew they were NOT hurting. Especially when they were spending hundreds of thousands in vacation costs for the upper management in the company. But yes, they were just forced to raise rates.
The relationship between a new building/vacations and raised rates is anecdotal evidence. My example may not have direct evidence yet but I think a reasonable man would conclude higher rates are from increased risk: Insurance companies are now forced to take on much higher risk with non-refusal of pre-existing conditions, continued coverage of young adults by their parents, etc. When an insurance company has to take on higher risk and can't lower their exposure (risk), they have to get the money from somewhere... When insurance companies raise their rates enough, the gov't will step in and say, "okay, it's time to stop the madness" (when they created it).
I'll be seeing my brother-in-law today. He's a high manager for a very large insurance company. I'm anxious to hear what he thinks. He may be unable or unwilling to say what he thinks....