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You don't understand the impoverished class very well. I ran a zipper factory in Los Angeles. Most all the workers were either illegal or had overstayed their visas. They made dog wages, but they were happy, and thankful just to have a job in America. The economic conditions where they came from were worse than the worst here in the sweatshops. Despite the crap wages, the workers were treated well and very excited to be here.
They were all able to live here without needing or wanting anything because they stick together. They all would send back home about 1/3rd to 1/2 the money they made here to support relatives back home.
So what you assume is a crappy job, some people are happy to have.
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