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Mississippi is as red as they come.....this is important only because we all have to admit -- red and blue businesses have been happy to employ illegal workers.
Koch anything is right leaning contributor and i just checked Peco..they are a rightwing contributor except for $25.00 to democrats...we shall see what happens here ???? lol
It's fairly well known that the powers-that-be in Texas, the #2 state in illegal labor, are pro-illegal labor. They actually say so right out loud (politicians and economists there). Same in Florida. They admit they need them.....
It's not "news" that the majority of illegals are probably Red-Employed due to more "conservative" industries like meat packing, ag and even construction. Most big Blue money is in tech and stuff like that and they don't need vast bodies baking in the hot sun or cutting up hogs, etc.
Arrest the owner of Koch Foods, billionaire Joseph C. Grendys, if we seriously want to curb illegal immigration. Seize his assets that were obtained illegally.
Mississippi is as red as they come.....this is important only because we all have to admit -- red and blue businesses have been happy to employ illegal workers.
Yup, it's to appease their white nationalists while still allowing the greedy ones to take advantage of poor vulnerable people (because it won't work as advertised).
When they get kicked out, they won’t be poor vulnerable people anymore. They will have been sent home freeing them from the slavers in the food processing plants. They have been freed.
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