Well, which is it? You claim low minimum states will get all the duds but then you claim labor is not mobile.
The evidence of tens of millions of illegals invading us would tend to suggest that low income labor is quite mobile.
Legal low income labor is immobile. I did not say that, but I implied it because it is true.
Don't you think the 0.03% illegals problem has been a bit exaggerated? It is a concern of course, and we must have control over immigration. You'll find 100% agreement on that. But lets focus our concerns on more significant problems . We have the largest number incarcerated per capita of any nation!; that should concern us. We have for profit prisons; the conflicts of interest attendant to that should concern us. We are the only nation that does not have universal access to routine health care; that should concern us. We spend almost as much per capita as the rest of the world combined on military hardware and military personnel; that should concern us. We are involved in continual wars; that should concern us. Our politicians are bought and paid for by special interests; that should concern us.
These, and other concerns I haven't mentioned, should take precedence over our concern about the 0.03% of the population that is here illegally.