I know what this term getting paid under the table means. what I didn't know is that it was used during the interview with Trump. I did not hear this, hence it is irrelevant to my understanding of what was said or meant. Also your understanding of what illegal immigrants are doing is very much in error. There are many people willing to "scrub toilets" or "floors" or do "construction jobs". My sister has her own house cleaning business and she graduated from NYU.
The problem is not that people don't want jobs that involve cleaning, construction or manual labor. The problem is they don't want jobs that are not safe and following safety guidelines. Those guidelines cost money, lawsuits cost money, so businesses are hiring illegals because they can't sue and if they complain they can simply ship them back across the border.
You are simply perpetuating a lie fed to you by the MSM that the reason we bring in illegals is because there is no one in this country willing to do the dirty, menial jobs. That is a lie. Try and educate yourself.
Perhaps, but it is not in usage since 1870. So let's talk about jobs that are still in usage:
There is a Warden of the Swans -- that is a real job in England, today. Also you have the "herb strewer", the Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, the Maltravers Herald Extraordinary, Yeoman of the Glass and China Pantry. Now these are jobs that are currently active since the year 2,000. So I'm sorry, but your attempt to convince me that Trump was referencing some obsolete term from 1870 is completely unconvincing, and frankly makes me wonder about you. If you don't think that he was referencing this obsolete term then this discussion is a huge waste of everyone's time. Either way a complete waste of time.