Thank you for answering. I am sure people whose wages are impacted would disagree with your first statement. Let's call it more than one problem, fair? As to the wages problem, a decrease in supply in the labor force makes that existing force more valuable. This isn't a controversial statement. Minimum wages force jobs to move, and/or technology to bypass low-skilled labor. People not in an argument on the internet concede this: at some point market-unsupported labor costs go away. We can't solve the wage problems by ignoring border enforcement or by relying upon minimum wage. Even if you're right, then mass migration creates more competition for the jobs that aren't eliminated by the minimum wage.
As to point #2, you had me until the end. Who do you think is migrating because of climate change?