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originally posted by: jkm1864
I think You might have a hard time understanding the word ILLEGAL but I'll clue You in to the fact that it means You are breaking the law.
Think about it, Slavery was once a law. It was once law that black people couldn't use the same water fountain. The only thing that changed these laws or any law was to actually break them.
originally posted by: seasonal
Trump has made illegal immigrants nervous with his deportation talk and what many believe is going to be actions. And a prominent Farmer claims that pickers can make $15-20 an hour, they still can't get Americans interested in picking produce for a living. (I have never heard that kind of $ for pickers) So they need the illegals help.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: seasonal
Trump has made illegal immigrants nervous with his deportation talk and what many believe is going to be actions. And a prominent Farmer claims that pickers can make $15-20 an hour, they still can't get Americans interested in picking produce for a living. (I have never heard that kind of $ for pickers) So they need the illegals help.
I would bet that there are a few billion people around the planet that would love to come here and work legally on a work visa. For anyone to suggest that we NEED illegals is a false statement and it seems places like Hollywood and much of the left do not think that they are supporting human trafficking....
• 1930s: The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl (a period of drought that destroyed millions of acres of farmland) forced white farmers to sell their farms and become migrant workers who traveled from farm to farm to pick fruit and other crops at starvation wages. Due to the Great Depression, more than 500,000 Mexican Americans were deported or pressured to leave during the Mexican Repatriation, and the number of farm workers of Mexican descent decreased.
Finally, in this period, the U.S. government also passed a series of labor laws to protect workers, but that excluded farm workers and domestic laborers, the jobs that were historically held by African Americans and immigrants. These laws specifically exclude farm workers from basic labor protections such as overtime pay, workers’ compensation, protection for unionizing and collective bargaining, workers’ compensation, and child labor laws.
whats even funnier is your veges and fruit will be taking one heck of a price jump in the next few years then maybe you mite start missing illegals .
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
This is ages old. Field workers have always been underpaid and treated like slaves. People have been coming to America to work the fields from the birth of America. Americans and other groups have worked the fields if times were tight.