This (and the current Nanny Visa they mention) seems very similar to the indentured servitude used to bring over people during the early days of this country. Is there something I'm missing that makes this less odious?
That it's a better option than what they face right now?
Would you rather have these people die from Cholera in their third-world countries? Perhaps force them to work at a brothel? Or die from gang violence?
And it's impossible for a family to raise a child these days without one parent being forced to quit work or pay a lot for daycare. And the lower class can't afford the $5-$10/hour for daycare anyways. So you're basically telling poor people to quit working in order to raise a child.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 15.5 ms ] threadWould you rather have these people die from Cholera in their third-world countries? Perhaps force them to work at a brothel? Or die from gang violence?
And it's impossible for a family to raise a child these days without one parent being forced to quit work or pay a lot for daycare. And the lower class can't afford the $5-$10/hour for daycare anyways. So you're basically telling poor people to quit working in order to raise a child.