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Who needs the Onion when you've got politicians like these...
A $5.5 billion agriculture industry is now at stake, but [Republican Jeremy]Oden said it is not up to the state to reverse the law, but the federal government to come up with an answer.
"Look, we need a federal program, a migrant program that we can apply in our state and get these skilled laborers to stay and help these people out,"
As usual you can't seem to comprehend what you are reading. No where did it ask for the feds to help them. What I saw was mostly farmers crying and bitching because they no longer have cheap labor aka slave labor to do their work for them and have burned all their bridges behind them so people won't come work for them. Let the weak fall by the way side the strong will survive in the long run Alabama will be a better and safer place for everyone.
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