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How would enforcing immigration laws effect the economy?

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We are already seeing the effects on businesses with the immigration raids, and this will also affect the economy and the prices of your products. Businesses cannot find replacement for their workers. Citizens keep saying that their jobs were stolen, and that they will work the jobs if the wages where better, but the wages are not the issue. They just don't want to do the work illegals do! some farm workers can make up to $16.59/hr on a piece rate, but that means you have to bust your butt to make that much. Illegal immigrants are consumers to! they buy houses, cars, food, cloths, electronics, and the list goes on. They contribute Billions into the economy and pay Billions in Taxes. Without them, the US would be Billions poorer. Farms are either shutting down, or planning to move to Mexico where the labor force is without immigration issues.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/33418.html
Even after offering higher wages, many farms still do not have enough workers to bring the crops in, The Christian Science Monitor reports.

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/apr/14/immigrants-boost-economy-how-much/
Aguero says there’s “no question” the issue needs to be looked at. “They’re an essential element to an essential part of our economy — and maybe multiple parts of our economy,” he said.

http://www.ksbw.com/money/14420595/detail.html
Maureen Torrey, an 11th-generation farmer in the rural town of Elba, N.Y., has been losing sleep. Just as rows of cabbage and winter squash stand ready for harvest on her 11,000 acre farm, she can't find enough workers to bring in the crops.

http://www.totalimmigrationlaw.com/articles-economy-benefits-of-illegals.asp
Anti-immigration activists seem to overlook some of the obvious ways that American people benefit from illegal immigrants who work in the United States. Some of the most obvious ways in which illegal immigrants help the U.S. economy are:

Illegal immigrants living in the U.S. are also consumers in the U.S. and therefore boost the economy.

Many illegal immigrants who work in the U.S. do not file tax returns because they fear deportation and therefore do not collect tax refund payments that they are entitled to receive.

Social Security payments are not made to illegal immigrants. Therefore the money that is paid into the Social Security system by illegal immigrants supports payments to American baby boomers who are now reaching retirement age. Illegal immigrants may be a large factor in keeping the Social Security system afloat.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/09/04/america/export.php
U.S. farmers go where workers are: Mexico

Why is my wireless adapter limiting my download speed?




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When my router is plugged VIA Ethernet, I can get download speeds of 62,000 kbps (7.2Mb/s) and this result was supplied by multiple online download speed testers, and is true.

However, because I'm being forced into using a wireless adapter (Realtek RTL8187B 802.11g 54Mbps) and then my download speed is 6000 kbps, my connectivity to it is Excellent and it reports good signal strength... The 54Mbps cap is enough for 62,000 kbps.

I'm so annoyed, frustrated and confused.

Should I buy a new wireless adapter that is not a USB one? Is there a setting I need to change...?



Answer
Well, 802.11g is half duplex, meaning only one device can communicate at a time. Because of this (and a few other factors) 802.11g is only usually less than 50% efficient. So if your data rate is 54 Mbps, then you can expect an actual through of around 27 Mbps (or less). That would be 3 MBps. You also have to factor in the number of connected devices. Also 54 Mbps is only ~55,000 Kbps so you wouldn't get your 62k with it anyways..

WiFi is a shared medium, so if anything else is connected, that will decrease the available bandwidth to the device. Devices operating on the same channel will create interference which will also decrease performance. Microwaves, baby monitors, and other WiFi networks on the same channel will cause interference. Try to stay away from non-WiFi devices you are try to use the network and they are operational. Also, if their are other wireless networks near you, make sure you are operating on a different, non-overlapping channel.

Also, take into account the quality of the router. Some consumer grade devices aren't very at forwarding packets, so even though they report they support a certain data rate doesn't mean they will forward data at full line rate. Only way to test this is to try connecting to someone else's WiFi with a similar Internet bandwidth but a different router. If you get better performance there, its possible your router sucks.




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