To the "you can't deport them all" crowd: Alabama illegals fleeding state (visas, law)
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That's great, now the Unemployment Office can offer the former middle class those jobs the migrants left open and if they say no they are refusing work.
That's great, now the Unemployment Office can offer the former middle class those jobs the migrants left open and if they say no they are refusing work.
THIRD WORLD HERE WE COME!!
even the first world needs someone to pick cucumbers.
This will snowball to other states as the illegals migrate to "safer" communities and the infection is amplified into these areas, since there will be more illegals per square unit distance. Eventually all 50 states will be on board with similar legislation. The blue states will come kicking and screaming, but they'll decide to do what's right in their community or get ousted.
I would guess only a handful of the illegals in Alabama were actually working in agriculture. True statistics don't actually show many total jobs in agriculture and not all are held by illegals.
Whatever happened to the idea of using machines? They use robotics to build cars, even do surgeries, why not have harvesting machines? Necessity is the mother of all invention. Time to get inventing.
And if they really need cheap foreign workers, they can bring them in legally with the H2A visas which are geared toward temporary guest workers.
The problem with that? It means the guest worker doesn't have to contact criminal smuggling rings that are associated with the violent cartels -- less risk of ending up in a big pit with a lot of other corpses. And the employer has to make some attempt to hire Americans first - and pay legal wages.
That's great, now the Unemployment Office can offer the former middle class those jobs the migrants left open and if they say no they are refusing work.
[quote=kevinm;20063290]This worked in Prince William County, Virgina. The govt starting cracking down and making it non-friendly for illegals and they got scared and left.
Self-deporting is FREE!!!
An excellent point.
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